System Based Conflict Apr 2026
Finding common ground where the goals of different subsystems can align without one "winning" at the expense of the other.
The deep-rooted drivers and immediate "triggers" that set the conflict in motion. System Based Conflict
Instead of solving a fundamental problem, the system relies on an "easy" external intervention. This weakens the system's internal ability to resolve its own conflicts over time. 3. Key Components for Analysis Finding common ground where the goals of different
Systems thinkers often use Archetypes to identify the "DNA" of a conflict: making A feel even more threatened
Modifying the system's boundaries, incentives, or feedback loops to prevent the conflict from recurring.
Party A takes action to feel safe, which Party B perceives as a threat. B responds, making A feel even more threatened, leading to a "spiral" of increasing hostility.