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Introduction: The Study of Just and Durable Peace

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Just War or Just Peace?

2002
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Peace with Justice, for a Just Peace

2000
In order to evaluate the political process that developed between the Israelis and the Palestinians from October 1991 under the aegis of the Middle East peace process, culminating in the drafting of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements (DoP), it is important that the nature of the Israeli-Palestinian interrelationship ...
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A Way to Just Peace?

2019
This chapter puts forth a critical just peace lens through which peace missions can be understood. It treats peace as an inherently plural good (peace is fluid and contextually rooted). The value of critical approaches to peace(building) rests on their ability to see beyond the status quo and to critically interrogate the vocabulary of peace missions ...
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Just Negotiations, Stable Peace Agreements, and Durable Peace

2019
The role of justice in negotiations between rival groups and the durability of resulting peace agreements is presented. The presentation draws on information about group negotiation processes and agreements concluded to end civil wars in countries around the world.
Druckman, Daniel, Wagner, Lynn
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For a Just Peace in Manipur

Economic & Political Weekly
To restore peace in Manipur, there is a need to ensure accountability and justice.
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Just and Unjust Peace

2012
Abstract In the wake of massive injustice, how can justice be achieved and peace restored? This book offers an innovative and hopeful response to these questions. It challenges the approach to peacebuilding that dominates the United Nations, Western governments, and the human rights community.
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Just war, democracy, democratic peace

European Journal of Political Theory, 2012
In recent times, ‘just war’ discourse has become unfortunately associated, in the minds of some, with the idea of the forcible promotion or imposition of democracy as a legitimate just cause. It would thus be understandable if supporters of just war theory were to disavow any particular linkage of its tenets with the democratic ideal.
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