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020 | _a9789380601427 | ||
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_a320.95493 _bL4 |
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245 | _aLiberal peace in question: politics of state and market reform in Sri Lanka | ||
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_c2011 _bAnthem Press _aDelhi |
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300 | _axi, 204 p. | ||
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_aINR _b495.00 |
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_aAnthem South Asian Studies _985347 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
520 | _aThe essays in this book deserve a wide readership. Together they provide an illuminating examination of the failure of international attempts to craft a liberal peace in Sri Lanka, in the context of analyses of the impacts of neo-liberalism on Sri Lanka’s polity, economy and society. Their findings are certainly not happy ones, but they are of great importance for all those who are concerned with peace-building, both in general and in Sri Lanka in particular.' -John Harriss, Professor and Director, School for International Studies, Simon Fraser University, Canada. | ||
650 | _aSocial science | ||
650 | _aEconomic development - Political aspects - Sri Lanka | ||
650 | _aSri Lanka - Politics and government - 1978 | ||
650 | _aSri Lanka - History - Civil War, 1983-2009 - Peace | ||
650 | _aSri Lanka - Economic policy | ||
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_aStokke, Kristian _eEditor _9214482 |
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_aUyangoda, Jayadeva _eEditor _9214483 |
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