Prof. Christoph Weller at the 28th IPSA-World Congress of Political Science in Seoul

Beim vom 12. - 16. Juli 2025 in Seoul präsentiert Christoph Weller sein aktuelles Paper „Societal Peace: a conflict-theoretical conceptualization“ im General Track „Peace and Conflict Studies“ zum Kongress-Thema „Resisting Autocratization in Polarized Societies“

Societal Peace: a conflict-theoretical conceptualisation

Christoph Weller

Paper to be presented at the 28th World Congress of Political Science (IPSA 2025), Panel “The Evolution of Homeland Security, Home Affairs, and Civil Security Policies around the World: Values vs. Resilience?”, General Track „Peace and Conflict Studies" in Seoul, 12. – 16. Juli 2025

Abstract: The paper explains a scientific understanding of “societal peace”

(„ “) based on theories of social conflict. This concept goes beyond the traditional idea of peace and conflict research, in which peace is understood as the opposite of violence. Instead, it focuses primarily on practice-oriented questions that are becoming more pressing than ever as socio-political disputes become more radicalised and the danger of escalation in social conflicts increases. The term “peace” is generally associated with greater expectations than just the absence of war. Thus, “societal peace” can also be expected to protect society from the escalation of its conflicts. Because the state's monopoly on the legitimate use of force plays an important role in this, the understanding of “societal peace” cannot be primarily based on the absence of violence. Instead, a way of dealing with socio-political conflicts that prevents conflict escalation is of central importance. The prevention of conflict escalation in daily social coexistence is at the centre of this conflict-theoretical consideration of “societal peace”

 

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