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Political Parties: persuasion, compromise, consensus building and negotiation
The processes of persuasion, compromise, consensus building and negotiation contribute to the resolution of conflicts and differences
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Differences Has anyone gotten into an argument recently? What was it about? How did you resolve your issue?
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Persuasion Persuasion is a process of inducing others into accepting a point of view by means of reasoning and argumentation. Example: In the 2012 Republican primary, Mitt Romney convinced Republican voters that he should be the party’s candidate for president.
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Negotiation Negotiation is a process of settling differences through a discussion of issues. Example: Members of congress debate issues and make deals in order to pass laws.
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Compromise Compromise is a process of making concessions to settle differences. Example: During the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) debate, the liberal wing of the Democratic party agreed to support a bill without a public health insurance option.
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Consensus Consensus building is a process of working toward achieving general agreement within a group. Example: Political party platforms reflect the consensus views of party leaders and party members.
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