Kristina Lundqvist (ed.)Tore Samuelsson (ed.)2019-09-252019-09-252011-04-182007-041403-3755http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/177853In this issue of New Routes: Editorial: In the late 1990’s New Routes presented perspectives on conflict transformation in the Horn of Africa region. In 2007, there is a peace agreement in Southern Sudan and a good number of returnees. There is a transitional government in Somalia, although under fire, and there is a “cold peace” between Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is easy to forget the progress.... Contents: Peace the only solution to displaced people’s needs Elizabeth Ferris Somalia The political process needs the middle ground Shane Quinn The politics of naming: Genocide, civil war, insurgency Mahmood Mamdani Horn of Africa Bulletin – old success meets new needs Tore Samuelsson Christian-Muslim leaders’ Initiative for peace in Somalia Tore Samuelsson Civil society and state in peacebuilding: One cannot have one without the other” Hannah Tsadik The world always needs peace and reconciliation Kristina Lundqvist Ideological differences between old and new EU members Susanne Jungerstam-Mulders Israel-Palestine: Peace in principle or on the ground Tony KlugengWith permission of the license/copyright holderpeace researchconflict transformationcivil societyPolitical ethicsEconomic ethicsCultural ethicsReligious ethicsCommunity ethicsEthics of political systemsEthics of lawRights based legal ethicsPeace ethicsGovernance and ethicsDevelopment ethicsCultural/intercultural ethicsSecularisation and ethicsNew Routes : A Journal of Peace Research and Action [ Vol 12,2/2007]Journal volume