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Contents September issue
 D+C/E+Z 2013/09
  
                D+C/E+Z 2013/09
              Editorial
Eva-Maria Verfürth:
	Real peace is about a lot more than the absence of armed violence
	
	
	Monitor
	
	African fashion designers’ international success | Adapting to climate change | Demography: opportunities and risks of youth bulges | Nowadays: Guatemalan radio programme in support of women | Development agencies show little interest in research | Donor governments and the Responsibility to Protect
	
	
	
	Focus: Give peace a chance
	
	Interview with Alcides Vadillo:
	Bolivia: Dialogue helps to ease social conflicts
	
	Allen Yéro Embalo:
	Infighting among rebels blocks road to peace in Senegal’s Casamance region
	
	Richard Oelmann:
	Agricultural development is indispensable in South Sudan
	
	Michael Ashkenazi, Marc Kösling and Christof Kögler:
	More people are killed by small weapons and light arms than by heavy artillery
	
	Bernadette Schulz and Ruth Langer:
	The African Peace and Security Architecture deserves more international appreciation
	
	Bettina Meier:
	Sri Lanka has not found peace after its civil war
	
	Mona Naggar:
	Lebanon’s people still need to come to terms with their violent past
	
	
	
	Tribune
	
	Eva-Maria Verfürth:
	Entrepreneurs’ advice for UN on post-2015 development goals
	
	Svenja Czapek, Detlef Hanne and Cora Ziegenbalg:
	Volkswagen Foundation’s innovative scholarship scheme for young African researchers
	
	
	
	Debate
	
	Election extra: The international-development agendas of Germany’s major political parties:
Sibylle Pfeiffer:
	The Christian Democrats’ international-development agenda for the next Bundestag
Sascha Raabe:
	The Social Democrats’ international-development agenda for the next Bundestag
Christiane Ratjen-Damerau:
	The Free Democrats' international-development agenda for the next Bundestag
Heike Hänsel:
	The Left’s international-development agenda for the next Bundestag
Ute Koczy:
	The Greens’ international-development agenda for the next Bundestag
Comment on western diplomacy in Egypt