In what situations is dialogue valuable?
Dialogue is useful in situations where peoples’ differences are preventing them from connecting and communicating with one another. It is likely to be especially valuable when relationships among those involved in a conflict are so affected by anger, hurt, blame, and distrust that engaging in an outcome-oriented process such as mediation, problem-solving, or coalition-building is unthinkable or too risky.
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