The concept of peace has been under discussion in peace research from its start over 50 years ago. This article reviews the debate on broader and narrower conceptions of peace and investigates empirical patterns in the first 49 volumes of Journal of Peace Research, with some comparisons with Journal of Conflict Resolution. Negative peace, in the sense of reducing war, was the main focus in peace research from the inception. But positive peace, in the sense of cooperation or integration, has also always been on the peace research agenda, as reflected in the contents of both journals. Over time, a larger share of the articles in JPR has ‘violence ’ or related terms in the title, while the incidence of the word ‘peace ’ is fairly stable. Furth...
Peace Studies is a discipline that is derived from International Relations. With the development of ...
Mediation, as a means to end armed conflicts, has gained prominence particularly in the past 25 year...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...
The article attempts to summarize the theories and findings on negative peace published in Journal o...
‘Peace’ and (violent) ‘conflict’ are often seen as conceptual mirror images of one another; peace is...
The article is an effort to discuss ten major dilemmas of peace research as the field has evolved ov...
The paper reviews the periodical literature in the field of peace research. It describes in some det...
Research has, to a large degree, focused on war and its relationship to the absence of war, ignoring...
Although peace has been a stated goal of governments for centuries, few people would suggest that it...
We highlight how efforts to collect systematic data on conflict have helped foster progress in peace...
An elaborate intellectual and policy framework has been constructed in order to preserve and protect...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
The articles in this special issue share a concern with how different voices are included or exclude...
Peace Studies is a discipline that is derived from International Relations. With the development of ...
Although questions of peace are diff erent in context, for specific questions today, we need a scien...
Peace Studies is a discipline that is derived from International Relations. With the development of ...
Mediation, as a means to end armed conflicts, has gained prominence particularly in the past 25 year...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...
The article attempts to summarize the theories and findings on negative peace published in Journal o...
‘Peace’ and (violent) ‘conflict’ are often seen as conceptual mirror images of one another; peace is...
The article is an effort to discuss ten major dilemmas of peace research as the field has evolved ov...
The paper reviews the periodical literature in the field of peace research. It describes in some det...
Research has, to a large degree, focused on war and its relationship to the absence of war, ignoring...
Although peace has been a stated goal of governments for centuries, few people would suggest that it...
We highlight how efforts to collect systematic data on conflict have helped foster progress in peace...
An elaborate intellectual and policy framework has been constructed in order to preserve and protect...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
The articles in this special issue share a concern with how different voices are included or exclude...
Peace Studies is a discipline that is derived from International Relations. With the development of ...
Although questions of peace are diff erent in context, for specific questions today, we need a scien...
Peace Studies is a discipline that is derived from International Relations. With the development of ...
Mediation, as a means to end armed conflicts, has gained prominence particularly in the past 25 year...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...