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should not be interrupted before they could burn themselves out and the preconditions for a long-lasting peace are established. Stable peace settlement is possible only with the exhaustion of belligerents or the decisive victory of one side. "Hopes for military success must fade for accommodation to
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become more attractive than further combat," but premature ceasefires prevent belligerents from exhaustion and let them rearm their forces. That in turn prolongs war and leads to further killings and destruction.
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The construction of international institutions, especially during the twentieth century, has to a large degree been motivated by the desire to provide a broad global context of peacebuilding. That includes the
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stated that women were excluded from peace processes, attacks against women human rights defenders had increased, and only a "tiny percentage" of funding for peacebuilding was given to
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Prior to an armed conflict occurring, peace processes can include the prevention of an intrastate or inter-state dispute from escalating into military conflict. The
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tend to be used broadly, with their meanings defined in terms of the phases of various peace process mechanisms blurring and overlapping in practice.
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The prevention of the repeat of a solved conflict (as well as the preventing of an armed conflict from occurring at all) is usually classed as
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Non-military processes for stopping an armed conflict stage are generally classed as
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negotiations, agreements and actions that aim to solve a specific armed conflict.
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Peace Accords Matrix Implementation Dataset (PAM_ID) Codebook
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Index

Peace process (disambiguation)
P.E.A.C.E. Plan
Peace Talks (The Dresden Files)
sociopolitical
United Nations Department of Peace Operations
peacebuilding
Izumi Wakugawa
International Peace Cooperation Program
Harold H. Saunders
United States Institute of Peace
peacemaking
peace enforcement
peacebuilding
United Nations peacekeeping forces
peacekeeping
Peace
League of Nations
United Nations
European Union
United Nations Department of Peace Operations
Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies
University of Notre Dame
United States
amnesties
ceasefires
arms embargoes
political prisoners
truth and reconciliation commissions
exchanges
confidence-building measures

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