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2015
Peace processes are defined as the series of actions that lead up to the resolution of conflict and the negotiation and signing of a peace accord, as well as the series of actions that implement and consolidate the agreement afterward. A critical distinction is made between political and social peace processes and the series of actions that address ...
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Peace processes are defined as the series of actions that lead up to the resolution of conflict and the negotiation and signing of a peace accord, as well as the series of actions that implement and consolidate the agreement afterward. A critical distinction is made between political and social peace processes and the series of actions that address ...
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International Studies Review, 2006
Demilitarizing Politics: Elections on the Uncertain Road to Peace. By Terrence Lyons. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005. 232 pp., $49.94 (ISBN: 1-58826-393-2). Can enemies committed to killing one another during a civil war negotiate an end to the violence and live together in peace?
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Demilitarizing Politics: Elections on the Uncertain Road to Peace. By Terrence Lyons. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2005. 232 pp., $49.94 (ISBN: 1-58826-393-2). Can enemies committed to killing one another during a civil war negotiate an end to the violence and live together in peace?
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Peace For Prosperity? The Geopolitics of the Korean Peace Process
2020The politically divided Korean peninsula has been described as the setting of the final echoes of the Cold War. The high point during this period was a summit in 2000 between President Kim and his Northern counterpart Kim Jong-Il. The failure of the Sunshine Policy to produce tangible results also contributed to the election of the conservative Lee ...
Radil, Steven, Lee, Jin-Soo
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Peace Dividends and Peace Deficits: the Economics of the Peace Process
2002The prospect of a peace dividend is constantly presented as an incentive to end hostilities. The economic benefits of peace in Northern Ireland and in other conflicts are clear. It has been estimated that the cost of the war in Sri Lanka, for example, amounted to US$723000000 in 1999 alone, 13.26 per cent of the state’s budget.1 It is no coincidence ...
Roger Mac Ginty, John Darby
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2009
Abstract Dictionaries of language give several usages and contexts of the word ‘peace’ and many of these are undoubtedly relevant to an understanding of the term ‘peace process’ in a generic as opposed to a technical sense. The Oxford English Reference Dictionary refers to peace as a state of friendliness, establishing friendly relations,
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Abstract Dictionaries of language give several usages and contexts of the word ‘peace’ and many of these are undoubtedly relevant to an understanding of the term ‘peace process’ in a generic as opposed to a technical sense. The Oxford English Reference Dictionary refers to peace as a state of friendliness, establishing friendly relations,
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2019
When was the first attempt to make peace? Attempts to make peace between Arabs and Jews date back to the beginning of their conflict over Palestine a century ago, before it turned violent.
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When was the first attempt to make peace? Attempts to make peace between Arabs and Jews date back to the beginning of their conflict over Palestine a century ago, before it turned violent.
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Making peace to sustain war: the Astana Process and Syria’s illiberal peace
Peacebuilding, 2021Samer Abboud
exaly
A New Local Turn for Track One Peace Process Research: Anthropological Approaches
Negotiation Journal, 2021Esther Meininghaus
exaly

