Friday 16 February 2024

Peace Institutions – Perspectives, Challenges and the way forward.

Department of Sociology and Social Science









Peace Institutions – Perspectives, Challenges and the way forward.

Our event, on 8th September, 2023, delved into the critical topic of Peace Institutions, sparking thought-provoking discussions among postgraduate students. The session explored the contemporary role of these institutions and the challenges they face in a world riddled with geographical, political, cultural, and social complexities.

Contextualizing Peace: The discussion emphasized the need to move beyond a simplistic understanding of peace. It stressed the importance of acknowledging the "gray area" of peace, recognizing its multifaceted nature encompassing both positive and negative aspects.

Core Values and Human Dimension: The session highlighted the centrality of core values – equality, rights, and justice – in achieving genuine peace. It also underscored the crucial role of the human dimension, emphasizing the need to consider emotions and non-negotiable aspects like the human mind when striving for peace.

Beyond Liberal Paradigms: The discussion challenged the universal applicability of traditional liberal notions of peace. It acknowledged the existence of contradictions and limitations within these paradigms, calling for more inclusive and just systems and policies.

Multiple Levels and Actors: The event recognized the multi-layered nature of peacebuilding. It acknowledged the roles of various actors beyond the UN, including regional and cultural institutions, all contributing to the complex tapestry of global peace.

From Individual to Global: The session challenged the limited perspective of viewing peace solely through an individual lens. It emphasized the crucial need to approach peacebuilding with a global mindset, recognizing the interconnectedness of international issues.

Challenges and Contradictions: The discussion did not shy away from addressing the challenges faced by Peace Institutions. It explored the ongoing conflicts, resource negotiations, and the complexities of attaining absolute peace in a diverse world with divergent cultures and statuses.

Connecting to SDG 16: The event's theme resonates deeply with SDG 16.

By fostering dialogue about the complexities of peacebuilding, the session contributes to SDG 16's aim to promote peaceful societies, strengthen institutions, and ensure access to justice for all. By critically examining existing paradigms and advocating for inclusive approaches, the event serves as a catalyst for progress towards a more peaceful and just world. 

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