The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka: Terrorism, ethnicity, political economy

Author:   Asoka Bandarage (Georgetown University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415776783


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 November 2008
Format:   Hardback
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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.

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Author:   Asoka Bandarage (Georgetown University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.720kg
ISBN:  

9780415776783


ISBN 10:   0415776783
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   04 November 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"'Bandarage's 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. Her multipolar analysis takes into account diverse ethnic groups, intraethnic, social class, caste and other variables at the local, regional and international levels' - Georgetown University, 2008 'Prof. Asoka Bandarage's latest book, The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka, Terrorism ethnicity, political economy, comes into this enclosed space like a breath of fresh air, easing the suffocation inside the closed ideological box. [...] It opens up vistas that were never considered valid for analyzing the Sri Lankan conflict. In this respect her book not only breaks new ground but also presents a panoramic view of the conflict.' - H. L. D. Mahindapala; The Sri Lankan Guardian, January 2009 'It is an indispensable book for future studies and peace-making in Sri Lanka' - Daily Mirror, Sri Lankan morning daily; January 2009 'This book is a must-read for students, academics, and all others hoping to gain some understanding of the ethnic civil war beyond the ""iron law of ethnicity' - A.R.M. Imtiyaz, Asia Policy, July 2009 ""This is a gripping and valuable account of Sri Lanka’s descent into civil war, the consequences of which are still being played out...an excellent and highly recommended analysis of one of South Asia’s most intractable political and ethnic dilemmas."" - Bruce Matthews, Pacific Affairs: Volume 83, No. 1 – March 2010"


'Bandarage's 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. Her multipolar analysis takes into account diverse ethnic groups, intraethnic, social class, caste and other variables at the local, regional and international levels' - Georgetown University, 2008'Prof. Asoka Bandarage's latest book, The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka, Terrorism ethnicity, political economy, comes into this enclosed space like a breath of fresh air, easing the suffocation inside the closed ideological box. [...] It opens up vistas that were never considered valid for analyzing the Sri Lankan conflict. In this respect her book not only breaks new ground but also presents a panoramic view of the conflict.' - H. L. D. Mahindapala; The Sri Lankan Guardian, January 2009'It is an indispensable book for future studie


""Bandarage's 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. Her multipolar analysis takes into account diverse ethnic groups, intraethnic, social class, caste and other variables at the local, regional and international levels."" - Georgetown University, 2008 ""Prof. Asoka Bandarage's latest book, The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka, Terrorism ethnicity, political economy, comes into this enclosed space like a breath of fresh air, easing the suffocation inside the closed ideological box. [...] It opens up vistas that were never considered valid for analyzing the Sri Lankan conflict. In this respect her book not only breaks new ground but also presents a panoramic view of the conflict.""- H. L. D. Mahindapala; The Sri Lankan Guardian, January 2009 ""It is an indispensable book for future studies and peace-making in Sri Lanka."" - Daily Mirror, Sri Lankan morning daily; January 2009 ""This book is a must-read for students, academics, and all others hoping to gain some understanding of the ethnic civil war beyond the 'iron law of ethnicity'."" - A.R.M. Imtiyaz, Asia Policy, July 2009 ""This is a gripping and valuable account of Sri Lanka’s descent into civil war, the consequences of which are still being played out...an excellent and highly recommended analysis of one of South Asia’s most intractable political and ethnic dilemmas."" - Bruce Matthews, Pacific Affairs: Volume 83, No. 1 – March 2010 ""Contrary to conventional wisdom, Bandarage argues that the conflict in Sri Lanka is not an 'ethnic' conflict at all, but actually is the outcome of economic contention and global pressures. To this end, Bandarage expands the focus of the conflict from a singular domestic perspective and adds both the regional and international contexts to her analysis."" - Simanti Lahiri, The Journal of Asian Studies: Volume 69, No. 2 – May 2010


<p>'Bandarage's 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. Her multipolar analysis takes into account diverse ethnic groups, intraethnic, social class, caste and other variables at the local, regional and international levels' - Georgetown University, 2008<p>'Prof. Asoka Bandarage's latest book, The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka, Terrorism ethnicity, political economy, comes into this enclosed space like a breath of fresh air, easing the suffocation inside the closed ideological box. [...] It opens up vistas that were never considered valid for analyzing the Sri Lankan conflict. In this respect her book not only breaks new ground but also presents a panoramic view of the conflict.' - H. L. D. Mahindapala; The Sri Lankan Guardian, January 2009<br><p><br>'It is an indispensable book for future studie


'Bandarage's 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. Her multipolar analysis takes into account diverse ethnic groups, intraethnic, social class, caste and other variables at the local, regional and international levels' - Georgetown University, 2008 'Prof. Asoka Bandarage's latest book, The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka, Terrorism ethnicity, political economy, comes into this enclosed space like a breath of fresh air, easing the suffocation inside the closed ideological box. [...] It opens up vistas that were never considered valid for analyzing the Sri Lankan conflict. In this respect her book not only breaks new ground but also presents a panoramic view of the conflict.' - H. L. D. Mahindapala; The Sri Lankan Guardian, January 2009 'It is an indispensable book for future studies and peace-making in Sri Lanka' - Daily Mirror, Sri Lankan morning daily; January 2009 'This book is a must-read for students, academics, and all others hoping to gain some understanding of the ethnic civil war beyond the iron law of ethnicity' - A.R.M. Imtiyaz, Asia Policy, July 2009 This is a gripping and valuable account of Sri Lanka's descent into civil war, the consequences of which are still being played out...an excellent and highly recommended analysis of one of South Asia's most intractable political and ethnic dilemmas. - Bruce Matthews, Pacific Affairs: Volume 83, No. 1 - March 2010


'Bandarage's 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. Her multipolar analysis takes into account diverse ethnic groups, intraethnic, social class, caste and other variables at the local, regional and international levels' - Georgetown University, 2008 'Prof. Asoka Bandarage's latest book, The Separatist Conflict in Sri Lanka, Terrorism ethnicity, political economy, comes into this enclosed space like a breath of fresh air, easing the suffocation inside the closed ideological box. [...] It opens up vistas that were never considered valid for analyzing the Sri Lankan conflict. In this respect her book not only breaks new ground but also presents a panoramic view of the conflict.' - H. L. D. Mahindapala; The Sri Lankan Guardian, January 2009 'It is an indispensable book for future studies and peace-making in Sri Lanka' - Daily Mirror, Sri Lankan morning daily; January 2009 'This book is a must-read for students, academics, and all others hoping to gain some understanding of the ethnic civil war beyond the iron law of ethnicity' - A.R.M. Imtiyaz, Asia Policy, July 2009 This is a gripping and valuable account of Sri Lanka's descent into civil war, the consequences of which are still being played out...an excellent and highly recommended analysis of one of South Asia's most intractable political and ethnic dilemmas. - Bruce Matthews, Pacific Affairs: Volume 83, No. 1 - March 2010


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