Our world is closely interconnected, but it is precisely this interconnectedness that makes it vulnerable. Modern conflicts have an impact far beyond their borders. And yet too little is done. Because as long as no state can really be sure that others will stand by it in an emergency, deterrence remains the first option and peace a product of chance.
This is precisely where the GPP comes in:It replaces geopolitical power calculations with treaty-based, verifiable solidarity. It does not protect through sanctions alone, but through the decision of others to protect themselves together.
Those who are committed to peace partnership benefit from the protection of all, but lose it if they themselves become the aggressor.
International law is the inviolable foundation of the GPP. It will not be reinvented, but strengthened, made binding and flanked by concrete consequences.