Volume 37, Issue 1 (2025) Special Issue: Ending Wars
This issue of the New England Journal of Public Policy, again with Lord John Alderdice as guest editor, examined how wars end. The articles complement those in the previous issue on the Changing Character of War and Peacemaking.Front Matter
Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Padraig O'Malley
Articles
Introduction
John, Lord Alderdice
What Future for Peace in a World Characterized by Uncertainty and Fear?
Cedric de Coning and John, Lord Alderdice
Ending War, but Beginning Peace?
Alain Tschudin
Play the Players for Winning Peace: Complexity Analytics with the UK-Ireland Good Friday Agreement as a Case Study
Bilal M. Ayyub
Gerald Templer's Leadership in the Malayan Emergency (1948-1960): Its Enduring Relevance
Kumar Ramakrishna
Solving Global Problems Requires Global Cohesion
Harvey Whitehouse; John, Lord Alderdice; Carlos Alvarado Quesada; Peter Gluckman; Hakima El Haité; and Lukas Reinhardt
Examining Shifts in Group-Based Motivations for Civil Conflicts in Libya
Michael D. Buhrmester, William B. Swann Jr., Brian McQuinn, Alexis Everington, Layal Hafid, and Harvey Whitehouse
How Gaza Sees the 2023-2025 War and the Future of the Israel-Palestine Conflict
Scott Atran, Laura Rodriguez-Gómez, Kamil Yilmaz, and Ángel Gómez
Subnational Diplomacy as 'Positive Fragmentation': Our Best Hope for a Peaceful Collapse of the Nation-State?
Alison R. Holmes
Political and Psychological Effects of Political Public Art in Conflict Zones
Leora Sotto and Caryl Sibbett

Editors
- Editor
- Padraig O'Malley
- Guest Editor
- Lord John Alderdice
- Copy Editor
- K. Rhett Nichols
- Citation Editor
- Erin K. Maher
- Design Editor
- Paul Cain