Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka
Title | Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka PDF eBook |
Author | Jayadeva Uyangoda |
Publisher | |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Political Science |
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The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka
Title | The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka PDF eBook |
Author | Asoka Bandarage |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2008-11-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135970858 |
The book provides a detailed historically-based analysis of the origin, evolution and potential resolution of the civil conflict in Sri Lanka over the struggle to establish a separate state in its Northern and Eastern provinces. This conflict between the Sri Lankan government and the secessionist LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) is one of the world’s most intractable contemporary armed struggles. The internationally banned LTTE is considered the prototype of modern terrorism. It is known to have introduced suicide bombing to the world, and recently became the first terrorist organization ever to acquire an air force. The ‘iron law of ethnicity’ – the assumption that cultural difference inevitably leads to conflict – has been reinforced by the 9/11 attacks and conflicts like the one in Sri Lanka. However, the connections among ethnic difference, conflict, and terrorism are not automatic. This book broadens the discourse on the separatist conflict in Sri Lanka by moving beyond the familiar bipolar Sinhala versus Tamil ethnic antagonism to show how the form and content of ethnicity are shaped by historical social forces. It develops a multipolar analysis which takes into account diverse ethnic groups, intra-ethnic, social class, caste and other variables at the local, regional and international levels. Overall, this book presents a conceptual framework useful for comparative global conflict analysis and resolution, shedding light on a host of complex issues such as terrorism, civil society, diasporas, international intervention and secessionism.
The Rise of Tamil Separatism in Sri Lanka
Title | The Rise of Tamil Separatism in Sri Lanka PDF eBook |
Author | Gnanapala Welhengama |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2014-03-05 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1135119716 |
Among the examples of civil wars, armed secessionist movements and minority uprisings in the world today, many involve conflict between a minority group’s aim for political self-determination, and the nation state’s resistance to any diminution of sovereignty. With the expansion of the international regime of human rights, minority groups have reconceptualised their struggle with the understanding that a minority which is linguistically, religiously or ethnically distinctive is entitled to self-determination if their aspirations cannot be met. This book explores the relationship between minority rights, self-determination and secession within international law, by contextualising these issues in a detailed case study of the rise of Tamil separatism in Sri Lanka. Welhengama and Pillay show how Tamil communalism hardened into secession and assess whether the Sri Lankan government has met its obligations with respect to the right to self-determination short of secession. Focusing on the legal and human rights arguments for secession by the Tamil community of the North and East of Sri Lanka, the book demonstrates how the language of international law and international human rights played a major role in the development of the arguments for secession. Through a close examination of the case of the Tamil’s secessionist movement the book presents valuable insights into why modern nation states find themselves threatened by separatist claims and bids for independence based on ethnicity.
Peaceful Intervention in Intra-State Conflicts
Title | Peaceful Intervention in Intra-State Conflicts PDF eBook |
Author | Chanaka Talpahewa |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 2016-03-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317082729 |
Have we reached an end to the era of peaceful third party intervention in conflict management and resolution? In the 1990s, with the ending of the Cold War, the intervention of third parties as a non-violent means of negotiating settlements of intra-state conflicts gained prominence but the emphasis in the twenty-first century has been increasingly on military responses. Peaceful Intervention in Intra-State Conflicts: Norwegian Involvement in the Sri Lankan Peace Process is an in-depth, impartial discussion on the background, decision making processes and procedures and related actions in the Norwegian facilitated peace process in Sri Lanka that gradually shifted towards a military solution. It provides the reader with evidence based comprehensive analysis on the attempts of peaceful third party intervention in a complex ethno-separatist intra-state conflict.
Why Allies Rebel
Title | Why Allies Rebel PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Elias |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2020-07-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1108490107 |
Analysing policy documents from nine counterinsurgency wars, Elias asks why powerful militaries have difficulty managing local partners. Revealing a critical political dynamic in military interventions, this book will appeal to academics and policymakers addressing counterinsurgency issues in foreign policy, security studies and political science.
Sri Lanka
Title | Sri Lanka PDF eBook |
Author | Russell R. Ross |
Publisher | |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Sri Lanka |
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Economy of the Conflict Region in Sri Lanka
Title | Economy of the Conflict Region in Sri Lanka PDF eBook |
Author | Muttukrishna Sarvananthan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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