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Bibliography

Web-based resources

Amnesty International http://web.amnesty.org

Black, R., Koser, K. and Al-Ali, N. (1998-2000) The Mobilisation and Participation of Transnational Exile Communities in Post-conflict Reconstruction: A Comparison of Bosnia and Eritrea Research Briefing No.1, Transnational Communities: An ESRC Programme http://www.transcomm.ox.ac.uk/

Canadian Red Cross http://www.redcross.ca/article.asp?id=000005&tid=003

El Jack, A. (2003) Gender and Armed Conflict. Overview Report. BRIDGE (development gender). Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton http://www.bridge.ids.ac.uk/reports/CEP-Conflict-Report.pdf

Escola de Cultura de Pau http://www.pangea.org

Fetherston, A.B. (2000) From Conflict Resolution to Transformative Peacebuilding: Reflections from Croatia. Centre for Conflict Resolution, Department of Peace Studies, Working Paper 4. http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/confres/papers/pdfs/CCR4.pdf

Forced Migration Online http://www.forcedmigration.org

Forced Migration Review http://www.fmreview.org

Global IDP Database http://www.db.idpproject.org

Human Rights Watch http://hrw.org

INCORE (International Conflict Research) http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk

International Crisis Group http://www.crisisgroup.org

Semana Magazine http://www.semana.com

SIPRI http://www.sipri.org

Uppsala Conflict Database http://www.pcr.uu.se/database/index.php

UNHCR http://www.unhcr.org

U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) http://www.refugees.org

Van Hear, N. (2003) Refugee Diasporas, Remittances, Development and Conflict. Migration Information Source http://www.migrationinformation.org/feature/display.cfm?ID=125

Non-electronic resources and bibliography

Al-Ali, N., Black, R. and Koser, K. (2001) The limits to Transnationalism: Bosnian and Eritrean Refugees in Europe as Emerging Transnational Communities.Ethnic and Racial StudiesEthnic and Racial Studies, 24(4): 578-600.
Evans Braziel, J. and Mannur, A. (2003) Nation, Migration, Globalization: Points of Contention in Diaspora Studies in Evans Braziel, J. and Mannur, A.Theorizing Diaspora: A Reader.Theorizing Diaspora: A Reader. Malden, Oxford, Melbourne, Berlin: Blackwell Publishing.
Fisas, V. (2004)Procesos de Paz y Negociacin en Conflictos Armados.Procesos de Paz y Negociacin en Conflictos Armados. Barcelona, Buenos Aires, Mxico: Paids.
Goodhand, J. and Hulme, D. (1999) From Wars to Complex Political Emergencies: Understanding Conflict and Peace-building in the New World Disorder.Third World QuarterlyThird World Quarterly, 20(1): 13-26.
Koser, K. (2002) From Refugees to Transnationals in Al-Ali, N. and Koser, K. (eds)New Approaches to Migration: Transnational Communities and the Transformation of Home.New Approaches to Migration: Transnational Communities and the Transformation of Home. London and New York: Routledge.
Koser, K. and Van Hear, N. (2003) Asylum Migration and Implications for Countries of Origin.Discussion PaperDiscussion Paper No. 2003/20. United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economic Research.
Moser, C.O.N. and Clark, F.C. (2001) Introduction in Moser, C.O.N. and Clark, F.C. (eds) (2001)Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence.Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence. London: Zed Books.
Ostergaard-Nielsen, E. (2003) The Politics of Migrants Transnational Political Practices.International Migration ReviewInternational Migration Review: 760-786.
Pankhurst, D. (2004) The sex war and other wars: towards a feminist approach to peace building in Afshar and Eade (eds)Development, Women, and War. Feminist Perspectives.Development, Women, and War. Feminist Perspectives. A Development in Practice Reader. Oxford: Oxfam.
Semana (2003)DiasporaDiaspora, November 30, Bogota, Colombia.
Skjelsbaek, I. and Smith, D. (2001) Introduction in Skjelsbaek, I. and Smith, D. (eds)Gender, Peace and Conflict.Gender, Peace and Conflict. London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi: Sage Publications.
Van Hear, N. (2002) From Durable Solutions to Transnational Relations: Home and Exile among Refugee Diasporas.CDR Working PaperCDR Working Paper 02.9. Copenhagen: Centre for Development Research.
Wahlbeck, O. (1998) Transnationalism and Diasporas: The Kurdish Example. Paper Presented at the International Sociological Association XIV World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada.
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