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ID091040
Title ProperSri Lanka's elusive peace dividend
LanguageENG
AuthorChellaney, Brahma
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Such is the misfortune of war-scarred Sri Lanka that even after military victory in the civil war, the island nation is unable to find peace. Months after the Tamil Tiger guerrillas were crushed and their top leadership eliminated, Sri Lanka has done little to begin addressing the root causes of conflict or to outline a possible answer to the longstanding cultural and political grievances of the Tamil minority, which makes up 12% of the 21.3 million population. Consequently, the government risks squandering the hard-won peace. It will be a double tragedy for Sri Lanka if winning peace proves more difficult than winning the war.
`In' analytical NoteFar Eastern Economic Review Vol. 172, No. 8; Oct 2009: p.32-36
Journal SourceFar Eastern Economic Review Vol. 172, No. 8; Oct 2009: p.32-36
Key WordsSri Lanka ;  Civil War ;  Military ;  Tamil Tiger Guerrillas ;  Tamil Minority