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WORLD PEACE ✌️ πŸ™




World peace refers to a state where conflicts are resolved peacefully and there is widespread cooperation and understanding between individuals, communities, and nations. It's a concept with various interpretations, often envisioned as a world free from violence, where nations work together and respect human rights. [1]

Here's a more detailed look:

What it means:
  • End of Conflict: World peace envisions an end to all forms of violence, including war, terrorism, and domestic conflict.
  • Cooperation and Collaboration: It emphasizes the importance of nations working together on shared goals, such as addressing global challenges like climate change or poverty.
  • Human Rights: World peace often includes the idea of equal rights for all people, regardless of race, religion, or background.
  • Justice and Equality: Many definitions of world peace also include the concept of a just and equitable world where everyone has access to basic necessities and opportunities.
  • Peaceful Dispute Resolution: It involves finding peaceful solutions to conflicts through diplomacy, mediation, and other non-violent means. [1]

Organizations and Movements:
  • May Peace Prevail on Earth: This international organization has a sanctuary in Wassaic, New York, that serves as a focal point for peace initiatives and promotes their message. [2]
  • World Peace Through Law: This organization focuses on using legal frameworks to promote peace and human rights. [3]
  • World Peace Initiative Foundation: This foundation offers self-development programs to help individuals achieve inner peace and contribute to a more peaceful world. [4]
  • World Peace Game Foundation: This organization uses a game to help students understand the complexities of international relations and the importance of collaboration. [5]
  • World Peace Foundation: This foundation focuses on research and advocacy related to non-violent futures. [67]

Historical Context:
  • Long Peace: This term refers to the period of relative stability after World War II, though not without conflicts and ongoing tensions. [8]
  • Institute for Economics and Peace: This organization has estimated the cost of conflict and instability to be around $14.4 trillion annually. [9]


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