What is another word for peace process?

Pronunciation: [pˈiːs pɹˈə͡ʊsɛs] (IPA)

The term "peace process" refers to a series of activities undertaken to resolve conflicts or establish peace between conflicting groups or nations. There are several synonyms for this term, including conflict resolution, peacebuilding, peacemaking, reconciliation, and mediation. Conflict resolution involves finding a peaceful and non-violent solution to a dispute. Peacebuilding refers to creating an environment of peace by addressing the root causes of conflicts. Peacemaking involves negotiating a peace agreement between conflicting parties. Reconciliation is a process of healing and rebuilding relationships between groups that have been divided by conflict. Mediation involves an impartial third party facilitating communication and negotiation between conflicting sides. These synonyms offer various approaches towards achieving peace and resolving conflicts.

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What are the hypernyms for Peace process?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    negotiation process, conflict resolution process, diplomatic process, dispute resolution process, mediation process, peacemaking process.

What are the hyponyms for Peace process?

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Famous quotes with Peace process

  • But if republicans are to prevail, if the peace process is to be successfully concluded and Irish sovereignty and re-unification secured, then we have to set the agenda - no-one else is going to do that.
    Gerry Adams
  • Sinn Fein has productively taken the example of South Africa and, as we develop the peace process, we continue to use examples from South Africa.
    Gerry Adams
  • And we ought to work our diplomacy first and I think it's a reason it's going to respond increasingly to our diplomacy particularly with the president's direct involvement in the peace process, and I think that's extraordinarily important.
    Frank Carlucci
  • The fact that you had disruptions in the peace process was not only in Rwanda. We had the same problem in Cambodia, we had the same problem in Mozambique, we had the same problem in Salvador.
    Boutros Boutros-Ghali
  • We got involved in the Rwanda peace process for the simple reason that there was a decision which was taken by the Security Council, because the troops were in Uganda, and we decided to have a military presence.
    Boutros Boutros-Ghali

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