THE ROLES OF LANGUAGE AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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https://doi.org/10.60787/aasd.vol4no1.94Keywords:
Conflict resolution and management, Dialogue, International organizations, LanguageAbstract
Language serves as a fundamental tool for communication, shaping interactions and perceptions in international relations, particularly in the context of conflict management. This paper explores the dual role of language and international organizations in mitigating conflicts and fostering dialogue among diverse stakeholders. This essay analyzes how language barriers can exacerbate tensions while also examining the linguistic strategies employed by international organizations to facilitate understanding and cooperation among conflicting parties. Through case studies of multilingual diplomatic efforts, this paper demonstrates the importance of language in diplomacy, negotiation, and peace building initiatives. The findings underscore the need for language inclusivity and sensitivity in international conflict management frameworks. By illuminating the interplay between language and the operational strategies of international organizations, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of how effective communication can enhance conflict resolution and promote sustainable peace.
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