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  2. De-escalation - Wikipedia

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    De-escalation refers to the methods and actions taken to decrease the severity of a conflict, whether of physical, verbal or another nature. It is the opposite of escalation. De-escalation may also refer to approaches in conflict resolution, by which specific measures are taken to avoid behaviours that escalate conflict.

  3. Conflict escalation - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, de-escalation are approaches which lead to a decrease or end of a conflict. [2] While the word escalation was used as early as in 1938, it was popularized during the Cold War by two important books: On Escalation (Herman Kahn, 1965) and Escalation and the Nuclear Option (Bernard Brodie, 1966). [3]

  4. Détente - Wikipedia

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    Détente ( / deɪˈtɑːnt / day-TAHNT, also UK: / ˈdeɪtɒnt / DAY-tont[ 1][ 2]; French for 'relaxation', French pronunciation: [detɑ̃t]) [ 3] is the relaxation of strained relations, especially political ones, through verbal communication. The diplomacy term originates from around 1912, when France and Germany tried unsuccessfully to ...

  5. Can de-escalation training help prevent police shootings ...

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    Police in Akron have long had de-escalation training, but the concepts and words used to describe it have changed over the years, Akron Police Capt. Michael Miller said.

  6. Friedrich Glasl's model of conflict escalation - Wikipedia

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    Solutions leading to de-escalation are not immediately apparent in this model, [4] particularly when it appears to both conflict parties impossible to reverse the situation (e.g. an aggressive act on the territory of a state, separation of a common child from the other parent, withdrawal of nationality by a state, mass redundancy to improve ...

  7. The Latest | UN chief calls for `urgent de-escalation' in the ...

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    U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is calling for “urgent de-escalation” of hostilities in the Middle East. U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said Tuesday that Guterres made the comments ...

  8. The U.N. special envoy said he will provide all the support the rivals need to implement the measures they agreed to, and expects them to translate their commitments to de-escalation into action.

  9. Use of force continuum - Wikipedia

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    A use of force continuum is a standard that provides law enforcement officers and civilians with guidelines as to how much force may be used against a resisting subject in a given situation. In some ways, it is similar to the U.S. military 's escalation of force (EOF). The purpose of these models is to clarify, both for law enforcement officers ...