peace process

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peace process

The two leaders signed a treaty to advance the peace process.

Definition

Noun: A formal, often multi-stage, series of actions, negotiations, or discussions undertaken by governments, political groups, or other parties with the stated aim of ending a conflict or war and establishing a lasting peace.

Usage

The term "peace process" describes the structured effort to move from a state of conflict to a state of peace. It implies an ongoing, negotiated journey rather than a single event. - It is typically used in political and diplomatic contexts. - It often involves mediators, ceasefires, treaties, and confidence-building measures. - The term can sometimes carry a skeptical connotation, suggesting official efforts that may be slow, fragile, or not fully sincere.

Examples
  • The two nations committed to the peace process by agreeing to a permanent ceasefire.
  • International observers were sent to monitor the fragile peace process.
  • Critics argued that the government was not genuinely interested in the peace process but was using it for political advantage.
Advanced Usage
  • "to derail/stall the peace process": To cause the negotiations to fail or to stop their progress.
    • The sudden outbreak of violence threatened to derail the peace process.
  • "a credible/viable peace process": A process seen as having a real chance of success.
    • The UN called for a credible peace process with clear timelines.
Variants and Related Words
  • Peacemaking (n): The active process of trying to establish peace.
  • Peace talks (n): The specific meetings or discussions that form part of a peace process.
  • Peace negotiation (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "peace process," though it can refer to a specific set of talks.
Synonyms
  • Peace negotiations
  • Peace talks
  • Conflict resolution process
Antonyms
  • Escalation of hostilities
  • Drift to war
  • Armed conflict
Related Phrases
  • "Roadmap for peace": A detailed plan outlining the steps of a peace process.
    • The diplomat presented a new roadmap for peace to the warring factions.
  • "To be a party to the peace process": To be one of the groups involved in the negotiations.
    • All major rebel groups agreed to be a party to the peace process.
peace process

The two leaders signed a treaty to advance the peace process.

Noun
  1. any social process undertaken by governments who want their citizens to believe they are trying to avoid armed hostilities