Resolving Conflict and Building Peace Through Re-Thinking Community Relationship

Sisay Tamrat Ayalew, Degwale Gebeyehu Belay
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Abstract This study aims at appraising the nature of two major community relationships (I-Thou and I-It) in Ethiopia and analyse how these types of relationships play a corresponding role in resolving or exacerbating conflict and building/deteriorating peace. This study adopted an exploratory research design and primary data is collected from different social and mainstream media. The I-Thou relationship is a genuine societal relationship that led to a genuine dialogue between groups, which, in turn, creates mutual understanding, enrichment, reciprocity, and enlightenment. The I-It relationship, on the other hand, is characterised by mutual suspicion, prejudice, misunderstanding, wearing masks, and keeping secrets where there is no genuine dialogue. The study explores that the type of relationship that best characterise the Ethiopian society is mainly the I-It relationship. Since the society is polarised mainly based on ethnic and linguistic lines, the relationship has resulted in conflict, mass killing, displacement, and gross human right violations.
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重新思考社区关系,化解冲突,构建和平
本研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚两种主要社区关系(I-Thou和I-It)的性质,并分析这些类型的关系如何在解决或加剧冲突和建立/恶化和平方面发挥相应的作用。本研究采用探索性研究设计,主要数据来自不同的社会媒体和主流媒体。I-Thou关系是一种真正的社会关系,它导致群体之间的真正对话,从而创造相互理解、丰富、互惠和启蒙。另一方面,I-It关系的特点是相互怀疑,偏见,误解,戴着面具,在没有真正对话的情况下保守秘密。该研究探讨了最能体现埃塞俄比亚社会特征的关系类型主要是I-It关系。由于社会的两极分化主要基于种族和语言界线,这种关系导致了冲突、大规模杀戮、流离失所和严重侵犯人权。
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