lieventyneet
Lieventyneet is a term used primarily in Finnish-language crisis studies to denote periods or instances in which conditions in a conflict-affected area have been alleviated relative to earlier stages. The term is applied to trajectories where violence, displacement, and disruption decline, and where governance and service delivery begin to recover.
The word derives from the Finnish verb lieventyä, meaning to ease or alleviate, with the plural past
Lieventyneet can be of various types, including political (ceasefires, power-sharing arrangements), economic (stabilization packages, reforms improving
Measurement relies on a combination of quantitative indicators—casualty numbers, displacement, GDP growth, inflation, service delivery metrics—
The notion has faced criticism for definitional ambiguity and potential cherry-picking. Proponents stress its usefulness for