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Conflict Research
Consortium
University of Colorado
USA
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Online Training
Program on Intractable Conflict (OTPIC)
Conflict Management and Constructive Confrontation:
A Guide to the Theory and Practice
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OTPIC Officially Retired
As of December 2, 2005, the Online Training Program on Intractable Conflict (OTPIC) has been officially retired, and is no longer open to new registrations.
The successor to OTPIC is a course called Dealing Constructively with Intractable Conflicts (DCIC). The new curriculum is built around one of our major projects, Beyond Intractability, and offers a much more extensive and informative set of learning materials than that available through OTPIC.
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- HOW TO USE
THE SYSTEM
- System organization and user options.
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- OTPIC COURSE UNITS AND ASSIGNMENTS
- The detailed syllabus for the Online Training Program on Intractable Conflict.
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- PROBLEM
SOLVING AND SELF-STUDY
- Self-study of particular conflict problems and potential solutions/treatments.
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- RESOURCES
AND SUPPORT SERVICES
- Links to bibliographies, a glossary, online discussions, outside
links of interest, and technical hints about how to inexpensively
access and use the system.
Version 1.1.7 -- Revised July 20, 1999
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Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess,
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