0 a person who tries to stop people from arguing or fighting
1 a person who tries to influence people, organizations, or countries to stop fighting or arguing
Finally, they were convinced that women by their innate character and by traditional heritage are natural peacemakers.
For example, an adolescent might feel needed as a peacemaker within the family and, as a consequence, inhibit his or her moves toward greater independence.
The blunders of peacemakers are a function also of the failure to understand the governance and social constraints to the policy of peacekeeping.
Third, peacemakers do not understand the institutional contexts in which violence-prone rebel groups can be made to reclaim their humanity and observe peace agreements.
Maclean himself, who cultivated an aloof and mysterious image, acquired an honorific title meaning 'peacemaker' and reportedly became the object of religious veneration.
Women are always deeply involved in life's difficult moments, where they make great peacemakers and mediators par excellence.
We can support the peacekeepers and the peacemakers and the clearance of mines.
We hear about industrial war, but never much about industrial peace or the peacemakers.
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