
The Fisher-RUry model
The Fisher-RUry model explains how countries settle disputes over resources or territory. It suggests that conflicts arise from differing values or incentives. To resolve such disputes, the model recommends three strategies: **Magnify** (make the issue more prominent), **Negotiate** (discuss to find common ground), and **Modify** (change the situation or conditions). By applying these steps, parties can better understand each other's perspectives and find mutually acceptable solutions, reducing the likelihood of ongoing conflict. The model emphasizes strategic communication and interference management to facilitate peaceful resolutions.