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What is to have achieved peace with honor?

The answer is love.


Is there a such thing as negative peace?

Yes. Johann Galtung created the theory of negative and positive peace. Negative peace is peace that is absence of war or direct violence. In other words it is peace that has been forced upon the people without any real reconcilliation. Look at Northern Ireland with the ceasefire's in the 1990's. And also Burundi, similar conflict as there was in Rwanda in 1994.


What did Neville Chamberlain say the Munich Agreement had achieved?

'Peace in our time'


Peace cannot be achieved through violence it can only be attained through understanding means?

This means that you should not fight to get peace


Will the Dream of World Peace ever be realized and achieved?

Like in movies, "World Peace" is a dream, but unachievable among humans.


Who announced that peace in your time had been achieved in the munich conference?

Neville Chamberlain


How might peace between Muslims and Jews could be achieved?

This could be achieved mainly by solving the Israel-Palestine conflict with just and fairness.


Can Sri lanka gain their peace without a war?

Yes provided those concerned are actually in search of PEACE. Change the system of governance and PEACE can be easily achieved


Who was the British prime minister who believed he had acheived peace at the Munich Conference?

Neville Chamberlain his famous quote "We have achieved peace in our time."


Why is peace a paradox?

Peace is not a paradox. A paradox is defined as something which contradicts itself or something that goes against received opinion. World peace may be a paradox, but peace as a general concept isn't, some peace can be achieved.


What was the important quotation from Albert Einstein?

"Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding".


Who said you wish peace but you wish the peace of justice the peace of righteousness?

Louis Brandeis, an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, is credited with this quote. He believed that true peace could only be achieved through justice and righteousness.