The risks of instability in 2008 in a range of lands between Bosnia and Georgia require a new focus from Europe, says Mary Kaldor on Open Democracy
Link: The Balkans-Caucasus tangle: states and citizens | openDemocracy.
Peter Adams works in Interfaith Relations and Peacemaking, based at St Mary's Church in Luton, England.
The day by day encounters of Christian faith with multifaith and multicultural Luton / UK and a globalised world.
see the full statement here:Working Together for Peace and Unity in Luton
And join the Facebook page: Working Together for Peace and Unity in Luton
and sign the online petitionWorking Together for Peace and Unity in Luton
And to consider the political dimensions of opposing extremism and especially the hate politics of the BNP we suggest a visit to the Hope Not Hate website below.
The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning (Directions in Modern Theology)
Ronald Wells: Friendship Towards Peace: The Journey of Ken Newell and Gerry Reynolds
Sandra E. Johnson: Standing on Holy Ground: A Triumph Over Hate Crime in the Deep South
Gavin Menzies: 1434: The Year a Chinese Fleet Sailed to Italy and Ignited the Renaissance
Barack Obama: The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream