edited by Goodhand, Jonathan , Spencer, Jonathan and Korf, Benedikt

Conflict and peacebuilding in Sri Lanka: caught in the peace trap? / edited by Jonathan Goodhand, Jonathan Spencer and Benedikt Korf - New York: Routledge, 2011 . - xv, 240 p.: ill.; 24 cm.

Includes bibliography and index.

1 Caught in the peace trap?
JONATHAN GOODHAND AND BENEDIKT KORF
2 Govemment-LTTE peace negotiations in 2002-2005 and
the clash of state formation projects
JAYADEVA UVANGODA
3 The Indian factor in the peace process and conflict
resolution in Sri Lanka
S.I. KEETHAPONCALAN
4 Superpowers and small conflicts
JEFFREY LUNSTEAD
5 The military dynamics of the peace process and its
aftermath
CHRIS SMITH
6 Would the real Dutugemunu please stand up?
DAVID RAMPTON WITH ASANGA WELIKALA
7 Whose war? Whose peace?
LIZ PHILIPSON
8 The genealogy of Muslim political voices in Sri Lanka
NICK LEWER AND MOHAMMED ISMAIL
9 Politics of market reforms and the UNF-Ied negotiations
SUNIL HASTIAN
10 An insider’s view of donor support for the
Sri Lankan peace process, 2000-2005
ADAM BURKK AND AM IlliA MULAKALA
11 Muddling the peace process
GKORG FRKRKS AND HART KLHM
12 In the balance?
OLIVER WALTON WITH PAIKIASOTIIY SARAVANAMUTTU
13 Reflections on an illiberal peace
JONATHAN SPENC ER

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Peace-building--Sri Lanka.
Conflict management--Sri Lanka.


Sri Lanka--History--Peace.
Sri Lanka--Foreign relations.
Sri Lanka--Politics and government
Sri Lanka--Ethnic relations.

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