Book Chapter

Peace Process

| November 2007

"A peace process is a series of persistent diplomatic and political initiatives to negotiate a resolution to a protracted conflict between political entities. The term was first used consistently during the 1970s to describe the efforts to negotiate peace agreements between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Its use has spread since, both geographically and across social categories...."

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For Academic Citation: Atzili, Boaz. “Peace Process.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. November 2007.
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