Post-Conflict Studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the aftermath of conflicts, focusing on recovery, reconciliation, and rebuilding societies. It explores how communities can heal from violence and trauma, addressing issues such as peacebuilding, justice, and human rights. Researchers analyze the effectiveness of various strategies to promote stability and prevent future conflicts.
This field also investigates the roles of different actors, including governments, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and international agencies, in facilitating post-conflict recovery. By studying case studies from regions like Syria or Rwanda, scholars aim to identify best practices and lessons learned to improve future interventions and support sustainable peace.