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  2. Peace economics - Wikipedia

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    Peace economics is a branch of conflict economics [1] and focuses on the design of the sociosphere's political, economic, and cultural institutions and their interacting policies and actions with the goal of preventing, mitigating, or resolving violent conflict within and between societies.

  3. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known surviving peace treaty in the world, the Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty preserved at the Temple of Amun in Karnak. This list of treaties contains known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups.

  4. List of executive actions by John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Amendment of the list of communicable diseases contained in Executive Order No. 9708 of March 26, 1946, as amended by Executive Order No. 10532 of May 28, 1954 December 12, 1962 December 14, 1962 27 FR 12393 158 11071: Designation of certain foreign countries as economically less developed countries for purposes of the Revenue Act of 1962

  5. List of acts of the 115th United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Defending Economic Livelihoods and Threatened Animals Act (or DELTA Act) To promote inclusive economic growth through conservation and biodiversity programs that facilitate transboundary cooperation, improve natural resource management, and build local capacity to protect and preserve threatened wildlife species in the greater Okavango River ...

  6. The Economic Consequences of the Peace - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) is a book written and published by the British economist John Maynard Keynes. [1] After the First World War , Keynes attended the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as a delegate of the British Treasury .

  7. Category:Peace treaties - Wikipedia

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    1991 Paris Peace Agreements; Pax Alexii Callergi; Peace of Acilisene; Peace of Baden (1412) Peace of Passau; Peace of Philocrates; Peace of Tournai; Peace plans proposed before and during the Bosnian War; Peace treaty between China and Tibet (783) Perpetual Accord; Treaty of Phoenice; Treaty of Portsmouth (1713) Peace of Prague (1635) Pretoria ...

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  9. Fourteen Points - Wikipedia

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    Wilson argued that he was rejecting the pope's peace message on moral grounds as he argued that a lasting peace would require "saving the free peoples of the world from the menace and the actual power of a vast military establishment controlled by an irresponsible government" that wanted to "dominate the world". [4]