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What is a peace crisis?

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The peace crisis is basically the lack of peace throughout the world. There's a lot of uncertainty and violence all of the time. Different state actors are in constant conflict among each other, and these are the types of issues that the Peace Crisis notes.

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Generally speaking the term of peace crisis is used in the field of international politics or geo-politics. It usually refers to an area in the world. For example, it can be said with a good degree of certainty, that there is a lack of peace in the Middle East, or said, there is a peace crisis in the Middle East. Conversely, one can say that in terms of war or peace, there is a degree of normalcy in Central America. There is no peace crisis there. ( with the understanding that this refers to the nations that connect North America to South America).

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