Peaceful Conflict Resolution is Possible
World leaders and large swaths of the public often assume that major political conflicts are settled by military force. They believe that war is inevitable. The truth is, there are many alternatives. Through learning, listening, and putting those alternatives into practice, we can change assumptions and create a more peaceful world.
- Gaza and Israel: A Violent Year and the Urgent Need to Stop the KillingIntroduction We mark a somber milestone: one year has passed since the onset of the relentless violence in Gaza, leading to unimaginable death and suffering. We are thinking about all Israelis and Palestinians whose lives and communities were shattered by the events of last year. A ceasefire is about saving lives; every minute that passes … Read more
- War Prevention Initiative Condemns Political ViolenceFor immediate release July 14, 2024 PORTLAND, OR – The War Prevention Initiative strongly condemns political violence. The assassination attempt that killed one spectator and caused critical injuries to others at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, is unacceptable. Violence does not solve political disputes or contribute to a stronger democracy. Only by showing compassion … Read more
- Essay ‘Un-Contest’ on Peaceful ElectionsThe War Prevention Initiative (WPI) is seeking submissions for an essay “un-contest” on peaceful elections.
- Navigating the War on GazaThe surge in violence in Israel and Palestine has deeply unsettled and horrified us. In moments of acute crisis, it is difficult to meaningfully respond in a way that rejects a militarized approach and affirms the dignity and humanity of those most affected by violence.
- Peace Briefing: Do No Harm in PeacebuildingDo No Harm dictates that peace actors have “a minimum obligation [that] any action or intervention in and on conflict” should seek to “avoid or mitigate negative impacts.”
- Peace Briefing: Conflict Dynamics & Conflict ResolutionThis briefing sheet outlines conflict dynamics and conflict resolution as described by Ramsbotham, Miall, and Woodhouse (2011) in their book Contemporary conflict resolution: the prevention, management and transformation of deadly conflicts. “A schematic lifecycle of conflict sees a progression from peaceful social change, to conflict formation, to violent conflict, and then to conflict transformation and … Read more
How We Solve Conflict Without Violence
Learn about peacebuilding alternatives to war and other political conflict.