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Killelea, Steve. "The pillars of peace: identifying the elements that allow human potential to flourish" in The Necessary Transition: The Journey Towards the Sustainable Enterprise Economy, edited by Malcolm McIntosh, Greenleaf Publishing Limited, 2013, pp. 119–131. ISBN 978-1-906093-89-1. Killelea, Steve.
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Researchers have determined that Positive Peace, which includes the attitudes, institutions, and structures that pre-empt conflict and facilitate functional societies, is the main driver of peace. The eight pillars of positive peace are well-functioning government, sound business environment, acceptance of the rights of others, good relations ...
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Steve Killelea – initiated Global Peace Index and Institute for Economics and Peace; Coretta Scott King (1927–2006) – American author, civil rights leader, and active in the anti-Vietnam war movement; Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) – Civil rights leader, American anti-Vietnam war protester