Peacebuilding and Reconciliation since 1945
The second part of the twentieth century has witnessed prominent examples of tensions, conflicts and peace agreements around the world ranging from local conflicts to major international conflicts involving many countries at the same time. An overview of a selection of some of the more prominent examples of these conflicts as well as the peacekeeping and reconciliation strategies that were created as a response can be found below.
The Atlantic Charter
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Indo-Pakistan Boundary Disputes
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The Advent of UN intervention
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The Troubles in Burma
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The establishment of the People's Republic of China
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The Situation in Belgium ? A Case of Separatism
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Basque Region of Spain
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Cuban Missile Crisis
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Sino-Russian Border Conflict
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Western Sahara Conflict
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The Camp David Accords (Egypt/Israel)
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The Camp David Accords (Egypt/Israel)
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Violence in Sri Lanka
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Civil War in Liberia
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The South African Peace Accord
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The Israel-Palestine Handshake at the White House
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The Rwandan Genocide
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The Israel-Jordan Peace Agreement
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The Break-up of Yugoslavia
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The Dayton Agreement, Bosnia
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The Russian-Chechen Peace Treaty
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The Good Friday Agreement, Ireland
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The Comprehensive Peace Agreement, Sudan
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The Establishment of the United Nations Peacebuilding Commission
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Tensions Over Iran?s Possible Nuclear Capabilities
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