Welcome to Prescriptive Peace
Because peace isn’t accidental — it must be prescribed.
Prescriptive Peace is a publication at the intersection of global affairs, constitutional thought, and conflict resolution. It exists to challenge conventional wisdom about war, diplomacy, and international order — and to offer bold, actionable frameworks for sustainable peace.
While many publications describe the world as it is, Prescriptive Peace focuses on what the world ought to be — and how to get there. Drawing from law, history, and political philosophy, I believe peace requires structure, strategy, and above all, responsibility.
This is not a space for neutrality or punditry. It is for those who believe:
Peace requires the rule of law — not just between citizens, but between nations.
No ideology — religious or secular — should be allowed to threaten constitutional order.
The crisis of modern democracy is structural, and must be addressed at its root — not through slogans, but through reform.
Violence is not just a symptom of politics gone wrong — it is often a feature of political design.
Here you’ll find essays, memos, and op-eds that propose reforms, critique flawed paradigms, and offer principled alternatives to the current global disorder.
If you’re tired of reactive analysis and ready to explore prescriptive ideas — welcome.
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