The Journal of Peace, Conflict and Development is an interdisciplinary platform dedicated to exploring the multifaceted issues of peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and sustainable development. It aims to bridge theoretical insights with practical applications, fostering a deeper understanding of the root causes of conflict and promoting innovative solutions for a more peaceful and equitable world. The journal welcomes contributions from diverse perspectives and disciplines.
This journal focuses on key areas such as conflict analysis, peace negotiations, human rights, and development strategies. It examines the roles of various actors, including governments, international organizations, civil society, and local communities, in addressing conflict and promoting sustainable development. It provides an avenue for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to share their findings, experiences, and recommendations for building more resilient and peaceful societies.
By publishing high-quality, peer-reviewed research, the Journal of Peace, Conflict and Development serves as a valuable resource for those committed to advancing peace, justice, and sustainable development globally. It encourages submissions that offer fresh perspectives, rigorous analysis, and actionable insights for tackling the complex challenges facing our world.