Abstract
This article looks into peace strategies such as the possibility of structural prevention of violence, conflict management, and transformation as well as the role of multilateralism in preventing violence. The term ‘structural accommodation’ means the preemption and prevention of violent conflict by the accommodation of demands made by minorities or indigenous peoples that are recognized and seen as justified by a state or regional authority (‘recognition of just demands’) before conflicts become violent. Not only states but also regional organizations and the United Nations system take initiatives in the field of structural prevention by protecting the rights of minorities.
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