Category: Conflict

  • Criminological Conflict Theory by Sykes

    Sykes identified three important elements, which he used to elucidate the criminological conflict theory. First, Sykes highlighted the existence of profound skepticism towards any theory associated with crimes and is not connected to any biological or psychological approach. He also argued that sociological theories have insufficient communization (Bystrova & Petter, 2015). People are stigmatized using…

  • A Driving Conflict in Wilson’s Fences Play

    The events of August Wilson’s play Fences revolve around the Maxson family. Troy Maxson, a 53-year-old African American man, struggles to provide for his family. He has experienced racial inequalities throughout his life, which has shaped his bitter and skeptical character. One of his most unfortunate experiences was that, although he was an excellent baseball…

  • The Conflict in Libya and Anatomy of a Failure

    Table of Contents Introduction The Roots and History of the Conflict Attempts at International Intervention The Current Situation Lessons for the Management of Conflict Prospects for Constructive Change in the Area Conclusion References Introduction The conflict in Libya is a result of both endogenous and exogenous political factors that have resulted in the division of…

  • International Law and Conflicts in Jurisdiction

    The scope of an administrative or judicial body’s authority is referred to as its “jurisdiction.” Courts, political or administrative offices, and, in several contexts, law-enforcement agencies can all be considered examples of formally sanctioned legal bodies. The Russian judges will have only authority regarding disputes in which international litigants have decided to bring complaints to…

  • Ethics vs. The Law: Main Conflicts

    Ethics is a philosophical branch that defines what is right and what is wrong concerning the actions of people, as well as the decisions they make. Being ethical ideally means doing good deeds and refraining from inflicting harm on other subjects. The question of ethics is largely dependent on the perceptions of an individual and…

  • The IRA and the Irish-English Conflict

    Outline It has been found that there exists a very strong relationship between a people’s identity and their language. This was confirmed when the English tried to translate names of Irish people as well as those of Irish cities to English. The main objective of the British was to make colonization easier as Irish people…

  • Analysis of Age of Conflict in Viceroyalty of New Spain

    The Viceroyalty of New Spain referred to one of the four viceroyalty entities upon which the Spanish Catholic Empire’s American colony was organized. The other three entities included the Viceroyalty of New Granada, the Viceroyalty of Peru, and the later Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata. The Spanish crown’s victory over the Aztec Empire in…

  • Recurring Conflict between Two Nurses

    Introduction Conflict resolution refers to the method whereby two or more warring factions find a diplomatic and harmonious solution to their disagreements. Conflicts may occur between physicians, the healthcare team, the patient’s family, the patient, or between physicians and the staff members. The majority of health amenities may be exposed to the risk of legal…

  • Conflict Resolution in Healthcare Establishments

    Table of Contents Introduction Detailed Description Conflict Characteristics Stages of the Conflict Delegation Strategies for Conflict Resolution Conclusion References Introduction Conflicts are not uncommon among nursing personnel due to the challenging working conditions and the dynamic nature of the field (Kleinpell et al., 2014). However, their occurrence can be prevented or even turned into an…

  • Evidence-Based Conflict Resolution Strategies in Healthcare

    Introduction One can state with certainty that the occurrence of conflict situations in the workplace has a considerable negative impact on the overall working process. In the public health sector, the emergence of such situations has particularly adverse outcomes since nurses are responsible for the health and life of their patients. Due to the fact…