kompromis
A kompromis is a settlement of differences reached through mutual concessions by parties with opposing positions. It is a central concept in negotiation, diplomacy, politics, law, and everyday life. A kompromis typically produces an agreement that partially satisfies competing interests rather than fully satisfying all sides.
The term originates from the French compromis, from Latin compromisum, and is used in many languages with
Key features of a successful kompromis include perceived fairness, clear terms, enforceability, and a timeline for
Kompromis appears in several contexts: political kompromisse such as coalitions or bipartisan policy, legal settlements that
Critics argue that kompromis can weaken fundamental positions or encourage strategic concession seeking. Proponents contend that