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Content of magazine issue, 2001
Cover: Lazar Antic, a Serb, wipes tears in front
of his house hit by NATO cruise missiles in the Yugoslav town of Aleksinac.
Photo: Srdjan Ilic. From the exhibition 'Who is next?' mounted
by the Association of Serbian Applied Artists and Designers.
Comment: Serbs were usually depicted as the aggressors in
the 1990s Balkan wars. This cover was chosen to remind readers that where
coexistence fails and conflict follows, everyone on every side soon becomes
a victim.
2. Editorial: Keeping it simple
3. From the Republic of Conscience
Seamus Heaney
4. Coexistence or codestruction
Alan B. Slifka
7. Ringmaster of coexistence [Box]
8. Diagnosis before action
Prof. Vamik Volkan
14. Letter from Kosovo
Michelle Sachs [Author withdrew]
18. Coexistence work in Northern Ireland
Prof. Mari Fitzduff
22. Peace, pain and shadows
Dr. Irit Keynan
24. Women in the war zone
Cordula Reimann
28. At the doom of history
Dr. Irit Keynan
30. Mideast interventions
Dan Bar-On
35. Advances with wolves
Thomas O'Dwyer
38. The legacy of Balkan federalism
Emilian Kavalski
41. Lessons from our neighborhood
Lisa Schochat
44. Uneasy African neighbors
Joyce Neu and Karon Cochran
49. Teaching tolerance in South Asia
S.P. Udayakumar
52. A world safe for difference
Eric S. Nonacs
56. The sorrow and the pity
Adina Hoffman
60. A patchwork of our lives
Dr. Cynthia Cohen

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