Peace-building
From Library of Congress Subject Headings
Peace-building
- Here are entered works on actions taken after a conflict to identify and support those political and social structures that serve to strengthen and solidify the peace and avoid a relapse into conflict.
- This heading may be divided geographically by names of regions or countries where peace-building activities occur. Works on peace-building activities undertaken by a specific region or country are entered under [Peace-building] qualified by region or nationality, e.g. [Peace-building, Norwegian,] with further subdivision by place, if any, in which the activities occur.
URI(s)
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003003065
- info:lc/authorities/sh2003003065
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh2003003065#concept
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Variants
Building peace
Peacebuilding
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Sources
- found: UNBIS Thesaurus (peace-building)
- found: LC database, May 5, 2003 (peace-building; peacebuilding; building peace)
General Notes
- Here are entered works on actions taken after a conflict to identify and support those political and social structures that serve to strengthen and solidify the peace and avoid a relapse into conflict.
- This heading may be divided geographically by names of regions or countries where peace-building activities occur. Works on peace-building activities undertaken by a specific region or country are entered under [Peace-building] qualified by region or nationality, e.g. [Peace-building, Norwegian,] with further subdivision by place, if any, in which the activities occur.
Change Notes
- 2006-07-19: new
- 2006-09-05: revised
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