The manner in which Western Culture addresses conflict has entered an evolving age. First embracing Alternate Dispute Resolution as a powerful tool, the culture has recognized and begun to move toward a Conflict Transformation model. The Conflict Transformation is not new or unique and, in part, is an assimilation of East Asian Spiritual Philosophies. This paper identifies and compares the manner in which the “Chinese Religion, ” comprised of the integrated philosophies of Taoism, Mahayana Buddhism, and Confucianism, has impacted the evolution of the Conflict Transformation model in the United States, focusing on the need to recognize and understand the linear aspect and not merely its manifestations, or trigger events. Focusing on the rele...
By examining the text of the Chinese classic, I Ching (spelled as Yi Jing in Chinese pin yin, and al...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
Describes a need to examine healing approaches of other cultures to discover new connections between...
Conflict is pervasive especially when people from diverse cultures live and work together. Thus, cle...
Beating Devils and Burning Their Books considers several topics germane to today\u27s social and int...
This paper tries to analyze some harmony and conflict styles already proposed by some authors as eac...
The role of Buddhist chaplains is, in general, to assist people in a variety of circumstances often ...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
This chapter argues that non-Christian Asian traditions contribute perspectives on peacebuilding tha...
The aim of this research is to expand the framework of contemporary conflict resolution by construct...
Many feel that conflict is destructive and the best way to manage a conflict is to try not to have i...
This paper examines the relevance of classical Daoism2—an indigenous Chinese religious tradition —fo...
Marital conflict has been extensively researched in the west, which has resulted in several clinical...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
This paper aims to develop a theoretical framework for illustrating the conflict resolution models i...
By examining the text of the Chinese classic, I Ching (spelled as Yi Jing in Chinese pin yin, and al...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
Describes a need to examine healing approaches of other cultures to discover new connections between...
Conflict is pervasive especially when people from diverse cultures live and work together. Thus, cle...
Beating Devils and Burning Their Books considers several topics germane to today\u27s social and int...
This paper tries to analyze some harmony and conflict styles already proposed by some authors as eac...
The role of Buddhist chaplains is, in general, to assist people in a variety of circumstances often ...
When Buddhism was first introduced to China in the Han dynasty it met with a highly developed cultur...
This chapter argues that non-Christian Asian traditions contribute perspectives on peacebuilding tha...
The aim of this research is to expand the framework of contemporary conflict resolution by construct...
Many feel that conflict is destructive and the best way to manage a conflict is to try not to have i...
This paper examines the relevance of classical Daoism2—an indigenous Chinese religious tradition —fo...
Marital conflict has been extensively researched in the west, which has resulted in several clinical...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
This paper aims to develop a theoretical framework for illustrating the conflict resolution models i...
By examining the text of the Chinese classic, I Ching (spelled as Yi Jing in Chinese pin yin, and al...
The Chinese value of harmony is often considered literally as the need to avoid conflict. Recent exp...
Describes a need to examine healing approaches of other cultures to discover new connections between...