The identity politics of peacebuilding : civil society in war-torn Sri Lanka / Camilla Orjuela.
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- Civil society -- Sri Lanka
- Peace-building -- Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka -- Ethnic relations
- Non-governmental organizations -- Sri Lanka
- Société civile -- Sri Lanka
- Consolidation de la paix -- Sri Lanka
- Organisations non gouvernementales -- Sri Lanka
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Peace
- Civil society
- Ethnic relations
- Non-governmental organizations
- Peace-building
- Sri Lanka
- 303.6/6095493 22
- JQ659.A15 O76 2008eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-266) and index.
Introduction -- What can civil society do for peace? Theoretical debates and dilemmas -- Dealing with identity in peace work -- Identity and violent conflict in Sri Lanka -- A movement for peace? -- Civicl society peace work : does it matter? -- Peaceful identities? -- Conclusions.
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This work looks at civil society and peace movements in the context of identity-based armed conflicts in Sri Lanka, focusing specifically on the identity politics implied in attempts at mobilising a movement for peace.
English.
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