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Star Wars and Conflict Resolution Blog

From Rogue One To Andor: What Motivates Us To Join The Fight?
What are our motivations for engaging in conflict? What drivers won’t let us sit this one out, or just not look up and se the Imperial flag waving across the galaxy? Thoughts after seeing Rogue One, and in anticipation of Andor, for all of us who haven’t been in the fight since we were six years old and find ourselves making decisions about whether to engage in conflict or not.

Following a path - Star Wars and a new audience for Conflict Management
SWCR contributing author Sherrill Hayes shares his new pathways for bringing peace and justice to the galaxy

Star Wars and Conflict Resolution Goes to Dragon Con 2022
Star Wars and Conflict Resolution enters the world of Cons with a bang at Dragon Con 2022

Kenobi finale: “Star Wars is like poetry… it rhymes”
Kenobi Episode 6 and Episode 6: Return of the Jedi correspond with each other. Rhyme with each other. Star Wars at its best.

Our Kenobi Ep. 6 forecast: Sandy with a chance of Ewoks
We provide our prediction for Episode 6: there will be Ewoks!

Kenobi Ep. 5: The quick fix
There are two types of conflict: those that can be resolved with a quick fix and everything else.

Kenobi Eps. 4-5: Rest In Power, Tala
Rose Tico suggested you need to choose between two ways to prevail: “That's how we're gonna win. Not by fighting what we hate. But saving what we love.”
“Hold my spotchka,” said Tala Durith, and with a flick of her thumb, did both.

Kenobi Ep. 4: “I hope you like pain”
Obi-Wan and Roken, Tala and the security guy, Reva and Leia—negotiations are on display in Episode IV! Let’s dive into the hardball tactics Reva tries to use to persuade Leia to give up the sympathizers.

Kenobi Ep. 3: Emotions from the Dark Side
In conflict we often need to deal with extreme, raw, emotion. There’s no escaping that. If we work well with our emotions, even the dark ones, we will succeed. Obi-Wan Kenobi, confronting and then escaping from a revenge-driven Darth Vader, must learn this lesson quickly.

Kenobi Eps. 1-2: “The fight is done. We lost”
The first two installments of Obi-Wan Kenobi provide numerous examples of leverage.

