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Organized and Disorganized Chaos a New Dynamics in Peace Intelligence

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“How to prevent wars” can be considered as reason behind the foundation of field international relations. In other words, after two devastating war humanity realized that we should learn peaceful coexistence. That’s why last 50 years were dedicated to peace which have been the most controversial and gripping notion in all disciplines. Within this context, the notion of sustainable peace becomes more important in last years. On the other hand, chaos and its application in social life- actually our real universe gave insight people to understand social facts with dynamic systems and chaos theory. So, this chapter will be a new and fresh to have sustainable peace with peace intelligence. Peace intelligence is completely new phenomena which coined by Şefika Şule Erçetin.

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Erçetin, Ş.Ş., Tekin, A., Açıkalın, Ş.N. (2014). Organized and Disorganized Chaos a New Dynamics in Peace Intelligence. In: Banerjee, S., Erçetin, Ş., Tekin, A. (eds) Chaos Theory in Politics. Understanding Complex Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8691-1_1

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