The main goal of InternationalPeace is to create and establish common peace in the world. This goal is simple to say, but difficult to achieve, because peace is not only a wish. Peace is a structure that must be built and maintained. It is built from security, dignity, cooperation, and fair rules that reduce fear and reduce the need to fight for survival. InternationalPeace exists to support this way of thinking and to keep the subject of peace connected to reality.
Common peace, as I understand it here, does not mean that all countries will become equal. Countries will always be different by geography, resources, history, and development level. Common peace means that these differences are handled responsibly. It means that cooperation is designed so that it does not create humiliation and hopeless dependency. It means that the global system is built with awareness of unequal positions, so that weaker countries are not pushed into permanent pressure and stronger countries are not tempted to build stability only for themselves. Peace becomes fragile when the world is divided into permanent winners and permanent losers. Peace becomes stronger when cooperation allows development and safety to grow in more places.
InternationalPeace supports peace by focusing on the mechanisms behind insecurity. That is why the project speaks about the position matrix of countries and about supplies. When we understand where a country stands, what it has, what it lacks, and what it fears losing, we can better understand its behavior. This does not excuse aggression. It explains pressure. Without understanding pressure, solutions are often naive, and naive solutions usually collapse when reality becomes difficult. Real peace requires realism, even when realism is uncomfortable.
The main goal is also cultural, not only political. Peace is influenced by the way people speak and the way people think. When public language becomes simplified and aggressive, societies become easier to manipulate and harder to stabilize. When public language becomes calmer and more fact based, societies become more resistant to fear and hatred. InternationalPeace is built to support this calmer approach, where dignity comes first, non violence is treated as strength, and dialogue is treated as a necessary tool, not as a weakness.
InternationalPeace is a long term initiative. It is not focused on one event and it is not limited to one region. It looks at repeating patterns that appear across history and across continents, because common peace is a global responsibility. The main goal remains constant: to support understanding that reduces escalation and increases the space for fair cooperation. If you are interested in the world peace subject, I invite you to read the pages and posts published here. If you want to share a thought or ask a question, please contact me via the Contact page.