define positive peace and negative peace with example
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Johan Galtung, the father of peace studies often refers to the distinction between 'negative peace' and 'positive peace' (e.g. Galtung 1996). Negative peace refers to the absence of violence. When, for example, a ceasefire is enacted, a negative peace will ensue. ... Peace does not mean the total absence of any conflict.:
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Negative peace, as defined by Galtung (2000), is the absence of war or direct or physical violence, whereas positive peace is a long-term process aimed at achieving the absence of indirect or structural violence.
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