Polity Vol. 2 No. 3 (January/February 2005)

Peace After the Tsunami: New Windows of Opportunity

Post-Tsunami Recovery in Sri Lanka – Jayadeva Uyangoda

After the Tsunami: A Plea for Responsible Reconstruction – Rajan Philips

From Relief and Rehabilitation to Peace in Sri Lanka – Kristian Stokke and N. Shanmugaratnam

The Spectre of a ‘Second Tsunami’ in Sri Lanka: What Can We Do to Prevent a Human-made Disaster – N. Shanmugaratnam

Earthquakes Led 18th Century Thinkers to Ask Questions That the Modern World Still Shies Away From – Martin Kettle

In Death, Imperialism Lives On – Jeremy Seabrook

How to Tell a Story – Susan Llewelyn Leach

The Role of Local Solidarity in Sri Lanka’s Tsunami Disaster Response – Simon Harris

Limits of Aid – Sunil Bastian

A Long-term Commitment to the Tsunami’s Victims by IMF – Rodrigo de Rato

Report on the Workshop on Post-Tsunami Reconstruction of Sri Lanka – Centre for Policy Alternatives

Churning of the Ocean: The Tsunami and the Third World – Vijay Prashad

Documents

Document – Emergency – Civil Rights Movement

Document – Paying Attention to Gender Issues in the Face of Tsunami – M. S.

Document – Land Issues Arising From the Ethnic Conflict and the Tsunami Disaster – Center for Policy Alternatives

Document – Sri Lankan Civil Society Message to the G8 – Collective

Guidelines

Guidelines – Guidelines for Tsunami-related Rehabilitation and Development Assistance – Center for Poverty Analysis

Guidelines – Psychiatrists Recommend Guidelines: Psychosocial Support

Guidelines – Humanitarian Assistance in Post-Disaster Situations – Batticaloa NGO Consortium

Women’s Groups – Press Release

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