![]() New Routes 2005 ![]() Read it in pdf. VOLUME 10 NUMBER 1 2005 Diaspora in focus In this issue of New Routes: Editorial To be sown out over the whole world – a definition of the word Diaspora? Yes, if you look at the literal origin of this Greek word, ‘speiro’ means to sow and ‘dia’ over. But think of Jews, Armenians, Kurds, Palestinians and Sudanese, just to mention a few examples, and history, past and present… Potential peace actors outside their home land Wolfram Zunzer Reducing poverty -worsening brain drain Yacob Tesfai Palestinian Diaspora: Part of the problem, part of the solution Margret Johannsen After fourteen years and thirteen attempts Shane Quinn Hope for peace across the whole country Basil NS Nyama No democracy without the people Hans Romkema ![]() Read it in pdf. VOLUME 10 NUMBER 2 2005 Post-tsunami peace at stake In this issue of New Routes: Editorial In this issue of New Routes, we look at the prospects for peace in the post-tsunami context. Following the overwhelming worldwide empathy with the victims and the focus on humanitarian aid, the question arises: did the disaster change anything… Contents Peace most needed in post-tsunami Sri Lanka Karunyan Arulanantham Tsunami in Aceh catalyst for peace Orla Clinton Post-genocide Rwanda:Monumental challenges Anne Kubai Sudan and Somalia:International assistance as part of reconciliation Basil BS Nyama Somalia: Opportunities and stumbling blocks Carl Söderlind & Shane Quinn Need for peace after forgotten war Jérôme Gouzou Religion - a tool for peace in Africa Yacob Tesfai The two-state paradox// Gershon Baskin |
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