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Ceasefires Rekindle Hope for Peace in a Divided World
The Daily Guardian
|June 30, 2025
Ceasefires are temporary pauses in war where opposing sides agree to halt fighting. They provide humanitarian relief, reduce violence, and open paths to peace. Despite challenges like mistrust and violations, ceasefires remain vital tools for managing conflicts and fostering diplomatic solutions worldwide.
War is often seen as a relentless clash of opposing forces, where violence continues until one side prevails or peace is negotiated.Yet, within the chaos of conflict, there exist moments of fragile calm—ceasefires. Also known as truces, ceasefires are agreements between hostile parties to suspend aggressive actions temporarily or indefinitely. These pauses in fighting play a crucial role in managing conflicts, delivering humanitarian aid, and paving the way for peace. This article explores the concept of ceasefires, their historical significance, notable examples, and their complex role in the modern world.
WHAT IS A CEASEFIRE?
A ceasefire is essentially a stoppage of war where all parties involved agree to halt military operations. It can be formal or informal, short-lived or open-ended. Unlike an armistice—which formally ends a war—a ceasefire often serves as a temporary suspension of hostilities.
Ceasefires can arise from negotiations, be mediated by third parties like the United Nations, or imposed under international pressure.
The reasons behind ceasefires vary widely. They may be called to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid, provide respite for civilians, or create conditions conducive to peace talks. However, ceasefires are sometimes tactical—parties may use the pause to regroup, rearm, or reposition forces, which can undermine the durability of the ceasefire.
Ceasefire agreements are more likely to be reached when the costs of conflict are high and when the actors in a conflict have lower audience costs. Scholars emphasize that war termination is more likely to occur when actors have more information about each other, when actors can make credible commitments, and when the domestic political situation makes it possible for leaders to make war termination agreements without incurring domestic punishment.
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