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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peacemakers are individuals and organizations involved in peacemaking, often in countries affected by war, violent conflict, and political instability.[1] They engage in processes such as negotiation, mediation, conciliation, and arbitration—drawing on international law and norms.

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Peacemaking

The objective is to move a violent conflict into non-violent dialogue, where differences are settled through conflict transformation processes or through the work of representative political institutions.[1]

Peacemaking can occur at different levels, sometimes referred to as tracks.[1] "High level" (governmental and international) peacemaking, involving direct talks between the leaders of conflicting parties, is sometimes thus referred to as Track 1.[2] Tracks 2 and 3 are said to involve dialogue at lower levels—often unofficially between groups, parties, and stakeholders to a violent conflict—as well as efforts to avoid violence by addressing its causes and deleterious results.[2] Peacemakers may be active in all three tracks, or in what is sometimes called multi-track diplomacy.[3]

Selected peacemaking organizations

Selected list of prominent inter-governmental and non-governmental peacemaking organizations:

Famous peacemakers

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Lundgren, Magnus (2016). "Conflict management capabilities of peace-brokering international organizations, 1945–2010: A new dataset". Conflict Management and Peace Science. 33 (2): 198–223. doi:10.1177/0738894215572757. S2CID 156002204.
  2. ^ a b c Center for Nonviolent Communication
  3. ^ a b American Friends Service Committee
  4. ^ QPSW on the Quakers in the World website

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