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blog post #2 outline

Hello everyone and welcome back to my inquiry topic on the most peaceful period in human history. Here I will be posting the outline of my project for the future.
The subtopics I will be researching are:

  1. Trends in global conflicts, first, I’ll be researching the historical trends in global conflicts to better understand major conflicts’ frequency, scale, and duration. I’ll be looking into the impact of significant events like the World Wars, the Cold War, and the role of nuclear weapons in shaping global peace. The goal is to see whether there has been a decline in the occurrence of large-scale conflicts in recent history.
  2. impact of technology, I’ll be exploring how innovations in communication, transportation, and weaponry have shaped conflict and peace throughout history. In this subtopic, I will investigate the role of technology in reducing the likelihood of conflicts.
  3. Economic Interdependence and Peace: This subtopic will focus on the relationship between economic interdependence and the most peaceful periods in history. I’ll examine how trade, economic cooperation, and interconnectivity between nations have influenced peace. Research will delve into topics such as the impact of international trade agreements, economic alliances, and the role of economic stability in preventing conflicts.

Some resources that I might use:
https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/most-peaceful-time-in-history.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_Peace

https://www.vox.com/2015/6/23/8832311/war-casualties-600-years

https://towardsdatascience.com/has-global-violence-declined-a-look-at-the-data-5af708f47fba

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/ours-is-the-most-peaceful-time-in-history-steven-pinker/articleshow/11583435.cms

By learning from the past, I believe individuals and communities like mine can work towards a more peaceful and harmonious world, ultimately benefiting the well-being of our society. This research topic can benefit society by learning from the past for us to improve the future.

 

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