Peace Process

Peace process may refer to:

  • in general:
    • Peacebuilding
    • Conflict resolution
  • specifically:
    • Arab League initiative for the peace resolution of the Syrian civil war
    • Darfur peace process, an attempt to resolve the War in Darfur, finilized in 2009
    • Mediation attempts in the 2011-2012 Yemeni uprising since c.2011
    • Northern Ireland peace process, efforts from c.1993 to end "the Troubles"
    • Paris Peace Accords, 1973 attempt to resolve the War in Vietnam
    • Peace process in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, efforts since c.1991 to find a political accommodation for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
    • Western Sahara peace process - efforts since c.1991 to solve the Western Sahara crisis

Famous quotes containing the words peace and/or process:

    Imagine that it is you yourself who are erecting the edifice of human destiny with the aim of making men happy in the end, of giving them peace and contentment at last, but that to do that it is absolutely necessary, and indeed quite inevitable, to torture to death only one tiny creature, the little girl who beat her breast with her little fist, and to found the edifice on her unavenged tears—would you consent to be the architect on those conditions?
    Feodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881)

    The toddler’s wish to please ... is a powerful aid in helping the child to develop a social awareness and, eventually, a moral conscience. The child’s love for the parent is so strong that it causes him to change his behavior: to refrain from hitting and biting, to share toys with a peer, to become toilet trained. This wish for approval is the parent’s most reliable ally in the process of socializing the child.
    Alicia F. Lieberman (20th century)