vanconflict
Vanconflict is a term used in conflict studies to describe a mode of intergroup dispute in which the central dynamic is managed through de-escalation and negotiated settlement rather than violent confrontation. In vanconflict, conflicting actors pursue mutual gains by dialogue, mediation, and procedural norms that constrain coercion and channel disputes into collaborative processes. The concept emphasizes the role of institutions, norms, and digital platforms in shaping how disagreements are addressed and in preventing escalation.
The term combines the idea of vanishing or fading violence with conflict, signaling that many disputes can
Core mechanisms include interest-based bargaining, transparent information sharing, third-party mediation, and time-bound negotiation frameworks. Digital mediation
Applications and examples are largely hypothetical or descriptive in current scholarship, but vanconflict analyses appear in
Critics argue that vanconflict may underplay power asymmetries, legitimate coercive practices, or structural causes of conflict,