Types of Peace
Conflict Stages
Violence vs Non-Violence
Mediators and Interventions
Justice and Rights
100

If two countries stop fighting a war, it is called

Negative Peace 


100

When two parties are openly fighting, this is called 

Open conflict 


100

Trying to resolve an issue between parties without the use of violence 

Non-Violent conflict resolution 

100

A global organization with 193 member states 

UN

100

The equal treatment of everyone 

Equality 

200

Not just the absence of conflict but also the inclusion of social equality and justice 

Positive Peace 


200

The stage of conflict when inequalities exist but are not openly talked about 

Latent conflict 


200

The type of violence inflicted from one party to another 

Direct violence 


200

To make someone incapable of doing something 

Incapacitation 

200

Denying people access to opportunities and basic resources is what type of violence 

Structural violence 

300

Living in harmony with the environment and caring for the planet 

Ecological Peace 


300

A situation where there is a visible conflict between the civilians and the government.

Civil conflict 


300

Violence that is justified or normalized through religion, ideology, media, or social norms.

Cultural violence 


300

The support for a particular party 

partisanship


300

The intentional destruction of a whole people 

Genocide 

400

Long-lasting, durable and harmonious relations amongs groups and people 

 

Sustainable peace 

400

The stage of conflict in which tensions decrease and parties begin to communicate or negotiate.

De-escelation


400

A form of non-violent action that involves refusing to cooperate with authorities or institutions.

Civil disobedience 


400

When a neutral third party facilitates dialogue but does not impose a solution.

Mediation

400

Justice focused on repairing harm, reconciliation, and dialogue between victims and offenders.

Restorative Justice 


500

Peace that exists because strong institutions, rule of law, and governance prevent violence.

Institutional Peace 


500

A stage after violence ends in which rebuilding institutions, reconciliation, and long-term stability are the main focus.

Peacebuilding 

500

A strategy of non-violent resistance aimed at applying economic or social pressure by refusing to buy or participate.

Boycott


500

Military or political intervention justified by the international community to prevent mass atrocities such as genocide.

Responsibility to protect (R2P) 

500

Courts or processes established to investigate past human rights abuses and help societies move forward after conflict.

Transitional Peace 


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