ID Code | Z1053.1N0020003 |
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Title | New Routes |
Volume | Vol.2 No.1 |
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Publisher | Life & Peace Institute |
Place of Publication | Uppsala |
Publication Date | 1997/01/01 |
Language | 英語 eng |
Pages | 27 |
Size (cm) | 30 |
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TOC | Behind the lines 3 What really happens to civilians caught up in conflicts? Carolyn Nordstrom examines the fate of girls in - and out - of war. Resist and survive? 7 Michael Randle surveys the state of the debate on nonviolence as a response to contemporary conflicts. Nurturing hope 10 An interview with Gordana Stojanovic on the prospects for rebuilding multi-ethnic community in eastern Slavonia. Leaning to live together 13 Charles Villa-Vicencio describes the dilemmas confronting South Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Commission. Future (in)securities 16 Peter Weiderud outlines the changes required in our approach to understanding - and promoting - security in Europe today. Borders unbound 19 John Prendergast looks at regional and community-oriented conflict prevention strategies for the Greater Horn of Africa. Chiefly speaking 24 Raphael Koba Badal urges recognition of the role of traditional community leaders in the promotion of peace and reconciliation in Southern Sudan. Reviews 26 Liberia - UN - Economics in Latin America - Roma under threat - Orthodoxy and Peace - The West and Islam - Globalization |
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