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POSTWAR RECONSTRUCTION IN SRI LANKA -
PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
Edited by Dhammika Herath,
Kristine Höglund, Prof. Michael Schulz, and Prof.
Kalinga Tudor Silva |
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The International Centre for Ethnic Studies (ICES) launched
its latest publication on Post War Reconstruction: Prospects and
Challenges on the 16th of December 2010. This is one of the
first books published locally or international on Reconstruction
in Sri Lanka. This volume is edited by Dr. Dhammika Herath,
Prof. Kristine Höglund, Prof. Michael Schulz, and Prof. Kalinga
Tudor Silva.
This book consists of a collection of papers from the first ever
conference on “Peace and Development in Sri Lanka” which took
place in Kandy, 23-25 August 2009. The purpose of the conference
was to bring together and initiate a process of dialogue among
local and international researchers and doctoral students, who
study peace and development issues in Sri Lanka, and
practitioners seeking to address the same issues. The
practitioner side was represented by professionals engaged in
peace and development through their work in International
Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs), Non-Governmental
Organisations (NGOs) and government institutions. The papers in
this book reflect the participants’ practical experience and
research findings stemming from ongoing research projects and
the book lays a heavy emphasis on the potential for
reconstruction, reconciliation and development in the
war-affected regions of Sri Lanka.
This work will be of interest
and practical utility to academics, policy-makers and
practitioners in government, non-governmental or donor
institutions in their efforts to guide the rebuilding processes
in the northeast of Sri Lanka.
Hard cover; 272+xvii pp; Rs. 400, US$ 20 (excluding postage)
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