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A state of harmony allowing needs and expectations to be met.
Includes absence of war, justice, ecological balance, inner nourishment, and wholeness.
Peace involves harmony, while conflict entails tension and opposition.
A long-lasting state that requires specific conditions to be established.
Includes social justice, economic stability, and political equality.
A measure that ranks countries based on their levels of peace.
Factors that promote societal well-being and reduce violence.
A set of values, attitudes, and behaviors that reject violence.
Requires education, dialogue, and community engagement.
Violent conflict involves physical harm, while non-violent conflict does not.
Includes emergence, escalation, stalemate, and resolution.
Often driven by injustice, inequality, and competition for resources.
Regular Dispute Resolution (RDR) and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
They provide frameworks for negotiation and peacekeeping.
Represents humanistic values and interconnectedness in African cultures.
Expresses wellness and peace among various ethnic groups.
It includes justice, law, and order.
It addresses suffering in non-war situations.
It overlooks social justice and other conditions.
Harmony, justice, and absence of structural violence.
A condition without direct violence or war.
Non-injury to all forms of life.
Pursuit of truth through non-violent means.
It uses neutral parties to mediate disputes.
It rejects war as a means of resolving conflicts.
Include no conflict, presence of order, and respect for law.
Individual, local, societal, national, regional, and global levels.
Quantifies peacefulness and its economic relevance.
Higher peace levels than can be sustained by development.
It highlights trends in peace and global peacefulness.
Active conditions for justice and social stability.