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Sri
Lanka : Ethnic Conflict, Management and Resolution
by K M de Silva, 1999, (US$5.00).
This study provides a brief outline of the background
and of the issues in dispute in Sri Lanka’s ethnic
conflicts. Many of these issues were once regarded as
intractable; nevertheless some of the critical issues
that have divided the people of the country over the last
50 years or more have been sorted out not indeed on a
permanent basis or with a winner-take-all attitude with
the demands of the Sinhalese and Buddhists being conceded
in their entirety. |
| Pamphlet
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Ethnic
Conflict and Conflict Management: The Indian Case
by Partha S. Gosh, 1996, (US$5.00).
In this pamphlet an effort has
been made to analyse the various types of ethnic conflicts
and demands that have surfaced in India since independence
and the way they have either been managed or are being
tackled. |
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The
Conflict Management Implications of Major Theories of
Ethnic Conflict by Marc Howard Ross and Jay Rothman,1996,(US$5.00).
This pamphlet does not discuss
all theories of ethnic conflict but relies on a useful
distinction we have made elsewhere between two groups
of theories: structural theories which emphasize disputants’
competing interests and psychocultural theories which
are about the parties’ distinct identity needs
and manifest in alternative, and incompatible interpretations
of each others’ core motives and goals. |
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Ethnic
Conflict , Management and Resolution: The Canadian Case
by Dale C. Thompson, 1996,(US $ 5.00).
The objective of this document on
ethnic conflict in Canada is to submit a somewhat different
case from those presented on Asian and Central European
subjects in the hope of providing some useful insights
for the resolution of conflicts there. It is based on
the assumption that while each case is distinctive in
some respects, ethnic groups also share common characteristics
and motivations, thus making comparisons fruitful. |
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The
Management of Segmented Citizenship in Malaysia
by James V. Jesudason, 1996, (US $ 5.00).
An examination of the political,
economic and ideological strategies that have been employed
to manage the Malaysian society. There is no one formula
that explains Malaysia's management of ethnic relations,
although it should be pointed out that the ability to
sustain moderately high growth rates in the last four
decades has provided an important basis for ethnic accommodation.
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Sri
Lanka : Ethnic Conflict, Management and Resolution
by K M de Silva, (Revised) 1999, (US$5.00).
This study provides a brief outline of the background
and of the issues in dispute in Sri Lanka’s ethnic
conflicts. Many of these issues were once regarded as
intractable; nevertheless some of the critical issues
that have divided the people of the country over the last
50 years or more have been sorted out not indeed on a
permanent basis or with a winner-take-all attitude with
the demands of the Sinhalese and Buddhists being conceded
in their entirety. |
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