Peace process
Peace process may refer to:
- in general:
- specifically:
- Cyprus peace process, from c.1974 - a prolonged process to find a peaceful solution for the Cyprus dispute
- Western Sahara peace process, efforts since c.1991 to resolve the Western Sahara conflict
- Israeli–Palestinian peace process, efforts since c.1991 to find a political accommodation for the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the wider Arab–Israeli conflict
- Northern Ireland peace process, efforts from c.1993 to end "the Troubles"
- 1999–2002 FARC–Government peace process, failed attempt to resolve the Colombian conflict
- Syrian peace process (2011–present), various attempts to find a political solution for the Syrian Civil War
- Yemeni peace process (2011–present), attempts to resolve the Yemeni Crisis (2011–present), resulted in replacement of the President, but no end to the violence
- Colombian peace process (2012–present), ongoing process to bring an end to the Colombian conflict
- Bangsamoro peace process, attempts to find solution for the Moro conflict
- Solution process (2013–15), failed efforts to end the Kurdish–Turkish conflict
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