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How do you measure peace?
with Steve Killelea
How do you measure peace in a country? Do you look at the rates of violent crime? Assess the justice system? What about freedom of the press, the health of the economy, or general happiness? Steve Killelea, Founder and Executive Chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace, shares his insights.
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How do you measure peace in a country? Do you look at the rates of violent crime? Assess the justice system? What about freedom of the press, the health of the economy, or general happiness?
This episode's guest, Steve Killelea, is the Founder and Executive Chairman of the Institute for Economics and Peace, an internationally renowned think tank. Each year, IEP publishes the Global Peace Index and the Positive Peace Index.
IEP researchers draw on reams of data to determine how the world is doing when it comes to peace. They also study the elements that make for peaceful societies: things like strong social cohesion, satisfaction with living standards, and resilience to crisis.
IEPs work promotes peace as a positive and achievable state of well being. It also serves as a kind of warning system in times like the one we're living in, where violent conflict is on the rise in many parts of the globe.
Visit visionofhumanity.org/peace-academy to take IEP's free short course on positive peace.
Music in this episode by Joel Cummins, Jesse Gallagher and SFmusic.