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Social Peace vs. Security Peace

Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 2016
This article examines the extent to which contemporary peace accords are orientated toward social or security concerns by drawing on data from the Peace Accords Matrix that comprises thirty-four comprehensive agreements signed in the post–Cold War period.
SungYong Lee   +2 more
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Peace and Security

1995
The UN organ with primary responsibility for maintaining peace and security is the Security Council (Article 24 of the Charter).This Council has varying degrees of coercive power. It can place a matter on its agenda, debate the issue, conduct an investigation, recommend procedures or terms of settlement or other provisional measures.
Sydney D. Bailey, Sam Daws
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Violence, Wars, Peace, Security

2018
The issues of conflict, violence, and social progress and their interrelations have long been topics of philosophical discussion. Underling this chapter is the necessity to achieve social change and social progress through public action. Violence, especially in its more intense and extreme forms, often serves as a major impediment to social progress ...
Wallensteen, Peter   +13 more
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On Peace and Security

2020
Peace and security explore key elements of human life, where peace (Boulding in Cultures of Peace. Syracuse University Press, New York, 2000), future, nature, spirituality (King in The Autobiography by Martin Luther King. Warner Books, New York, 1998) and well-being link up with a comprehensive way of nonviolent conflict resolution (Gandhi in Ghandi ...
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Securing Peace for Humanitarian Aid?

Journal of International Peacekeeping, 1998
Multi‐dimensional UN humanitarian interventions involving elements of enforcement are likely to be the rule in the future. Peacekeeping can become a later phase in a wider process of peace support, which must start with securing peace as the overall priority, without which humanitarian aid becomes unduly compromised.
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Defining Peace: Peace vs. Security

Korean Journal of Defense Analysis, 2004
Abstract One of the most popular beliefs in the modern world is that peace means security. Meanwhile many wars have been fought for the sake of security at the price of peace. The article argues that the state of security differs in terms of the degree of security.
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Peace and Security Achievements and Failures

European Journal of International Law, 1995
The history of the United Nations, 1945-1995, in the field of peace and security, would be a scholarly enterprise of several volumes. One is struck first of all by the sheer magnitude of all that has happened relating to the UN's role in peace and security during these years.
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