Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation.

Yes === This working paper deals with the nexus of diaspora communities living in European host countries, specifically in Germany, and the transformation of protracted violent conflicts in a number of home countries, including Sri Lanka, Cyprus, Somalia and Afghanistan. Firstly, the political an...

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Main Author: Zunzer, Wolfram
Language:en
Published: Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management. 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4186
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-41862019-08-31T03:02:35Z Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation. Zunzer, Wolfram Diaspora communities War economies Transformation Conflict Refugees Asylum Sri Lanka Germany Tamil diaspora Sinhalese diaspora Cyprus Somalia Afghanistan Yes This working paper deals with the nexus of diaspora communities living in European host countries, specifically in Germany, and the transformation of protracted violent conflicts in a number of home countries, including Sri Lanka, Cyprus, Somalia and Afghanistan. Firstly, the political and social role and importance of diaspora communities vis-à-vis their home and host countries is discussed, given the fact that the majority of immigrants to Germany, as well as to many other European countries, over the last ten years have come from countries with protracted civil wars and have thus had to apply for refugee or asylum status. One guiding question, then, is to what extent these groups can contribute politically and economically to supporting conflict transformation in their countries of origin. Secondly, the role and potentials of diaspora communities originating from countries with protracted violent conflicts for fostering conflict transformation activities are outlined. Thirdly, the current conflict situation in Sri Lanka is analyzed and a detailed overview of the structures and key organizations of the Tamil and Sinhalese diaspora worldwide is given. The structural potentials and levels for constructive intervention for working on conflict in Sri Lanka through the diasporas are then described. Fourthly, the socio-political roles of diaspora communities originating from Cyprus, Palestine, Somalia and Afghanistan for peacebuilding and rehabilitation in their home countries are discussed. The article finishes by drawing two conclusions. Firstly, it recommends the further development of domestic migration policies in Europe in light of current global challenges. Secondly, it points out that changes in foreign and development policies are crucial to make better use of the immense potential of diaspora communities for conflict transformation initiatives and development activities in their home countries. How this can best be achieved in practice should be clarified further through intensified action research and the launch of more pilot projects. 2010-01-12T14:59:44Z 2010-01-12T14:59:44Z 2004 Occasional paper published version paper Zunzer, W. (2004). Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation. Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management. Berghof Occasional Paper No. 26. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4186 en http://www.berghof-center.org/std_page.php?LANG=e&id=173&parent=11 http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/twe/publications/ © Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management. Reproduced in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy. Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management.
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topic Diaspora communities
War economies
Transformation
Conflict
Refugees
Asylum
Sri Lanka
Germany
Tamil diaspora
Sinhalese diaspora
Cyprus
Somalia
Afghanistan
spellingShingle Diaspora communities
War economies
Transformation
Conflict
Refugees
Asylum
Sri Lanka
Germany
Tamil diaspora
Sinhalese diaspora
Cyprus
Somalia
Afghanistan
Zunzer, Wolfram
Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation.
description Yes === This working paper deals with the nexus of diaspora communities living in European host countries, specifically in Germany, and the transformation of protracted violent conflicts in a number of home countries, including Sri Lanka, Cyprus, Somalia and Afghanistan. Firstly, the political and social role and importance of diaspora communities vis-à-vis their home and host countries is discussed, given the fact that the majority of immigrants to Germany, as well as to many other European countries, over the last ten years have come from countries with protracted civil wars and have thus had to apply for refugee or asylum status. One guiding question, then, is to what extent these groups can contribute politically and economically to supporting conflict transformation in their countries of origin. Secondly, the role and potentials of diaspora communities originating from countries with protracted violent conflicts for fostering conflict transformation activities are outlined. Thirdly, the current conflict situation in Sri Lanka is analyzed and a detailed overview of the structures and key organizations of the Tamil and Sinhalese diaspora worldwide is given. The structural potentials and levels for constructive intervention for working on conflict in Sri Lanka through the diasporas are then described. Fourthly, the socio-political roles of diaspora communities originating from Cyprus, Palestine, Somalia and Afghanistan for peacebuilding and rehabilitation in their home countries are discussed. The article finishes by drawing two conclusions. Firstly, it recommends the further development of domestic migration policies in Europe in light of current global challenges. Secondly, it points out that changes in foreign and development policies are crucial to make better use of the immense potential of diaspora communities for conflict transformation initiatives and development activities in their home countries. How this can best be achieved in practice should be clarified further through intensified action research and the launch of more pilot projects.
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title Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation.
title_short Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation.
title_full Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation.
title_fullStr Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation.
title_full_unstemmed Diaspora Communities and Civil Conflict Transformation.
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