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The guiding principle of peacemaking and peacebuilding over the past quarter century has been liberal peace: the promotion of democracy, capitalism, law, and respect for human rights. These components represent a historic effort to prevent a reoccurrence of the nationalism, fascism, and
economic collapse that led to the World Wars as well as many later conflicts. Ultimately, this strategy has been somewhat successful in reducing war between countries, but it has failed to produce legitimate and sustainable forms of peace at the domestic level. The goals of peacebuilding have
changed over time and place, but they have always been built around compromise via processes of intervention aimed at supporting progress in conflict-affected countries. They have simultaneously promoted changes in the regional and global order.
The guiding principle of peacemaking and peacebuilding over the past quarter century has been liberal peace: the promotion of democracy, capitalism, law, and respect for human rights. These components represent a historic effort to prevent a reoccurrence of the nationalism, fascism, and
economic collapse that led to the World Wars as well as many later conflicts. Ultimately, this strategy has been somewhat successful in reducing war between countries, but it has failed to produce legitimate and sustainable forms of peace at the domestic level. The goals of peacebuilding have
changed over time and place, but they have always been built around compromise via processes of intervention aimed at supporting progress in conflict-affected countries. They have simultaneously promoted changes in the regional and global order.
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