Kristina Lundqvist (ed.)Tore Samuelsson (ed.)2019-09-252019-09-252011-04-202005-040248-0200http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/177892Editorial 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 BaskinengWith permission of the license/copyright holdercohabitationdisaster controldialogue ethicsdevelopmentreligionpeaceconflictPolitical ethicsEconomic ethicsCultural ethicsReligious ethicsMethods of ethicsCommunity ethicsEnvironmental ethicsEthics of political systemsEthics of lawRights based legal ethicsPeace ethicsGovernance and ethicsDevelopment ethicsNew Routes : A Journal of Peace Research and Action [ Vol 10,2/2005]Journal volume