Principles and Foundations of Positive Peace; A Positive View of Peace
Subject Areas :Arsalan Abdolahpour 1 , reza nasiri hamed 2 , mojtaba maghsoodi 3
1 - phd student of public policymaking
2 - Assistant Professor of Political Science, Tabriz University
3 - Associate Professor of Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Tehran Branch, Center
Keywords: Conflict, Violence, Negative Peace, Positive Peace, Johan Galtung,
Abstract :
The age of concept of peace and attention to it can be estimated as long as the formation of wars in human society. Throughout the history of mankind, there have been struggle, conflict and violence in human societies and humans have tried to deal with this situation and to end the war and establish peace. Although peace is usually defined as the absence of war, gradually, especially in the new era, a broader meaning called positive peace has been proposed which has emphasized the need for indicators beyond the existence of conflict. So in this article, emphasizing the concept of positive peace based on the thought of "Johan Galtung" and at the same time using the eight indicators of positive peace provided by the Institute of Economics and Peace (IEP), in addition to the negative aspect of peace, the positive aspects and in other words the needs of peace in societies have been discussed. The findings of the research show that positive peace is not only as a problem along with other issues of human societies, but also it has an irreplaceable important role as a necessary and inevitable basis for the realization of many macro goals of societies, such as interaction, solidarity, and development.
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