Sri Lanka: Peace Without Process

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The Sri Lankan pot continues to boil. Although the ceasefire agreement of February 2002 between the government in Colombo and the LTTE has helped bring down temperatures, a permanent political settlement remains, at best, a hope with more complexities entering the arena with each passing day. To take stock of the situation and to draw lessons for the Observer Research Foundation organized an international seminar on “Sri Lanka: Ceasefire and After” in September 2003. Two years have passed since. Yet, the prognosis for the future made at the time remains more valid than ever. The book gives new insights into an existing problems, the contours of which have not changed much. The interplay of domestic politics, sub-continental relevance and the increasing international interest in the Indian Ocean neighbourhood, coupled with the post-9/11 global view f terrorism, have contributed to this continued interest in the evolving situation in Sri Lanka. A product of collective wisdom, this book aims at addressing these issues as comprehensively and as extensively as possible.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR B Raman

B. Raman, formerly Distinguished Fellow, Internationa Terrorism Watch Programme of the Observer Research Foundation and Convenor of ORF's Chennai Chapter,was Additional Secretary in the Cabinet Secretariat, a member of the National Security Advisory Board as well as a member of the Special Task Force of the Government of India for revamping the Intelligence apparatus.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kalpana Chittaranjan

Kalpana Chittaranjan is an expert on nuclear issues and had served in IDSA, New Delhi before joining the ORF Chennai Chatper in May 2003. She specialised in Sri Lanka and The Maldives during her stint at ORF and was the coordinator of the conference on which thsi volume is based.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR N. Sathiya Moorthy

N. Sathiya Moorthy is a former journalist who has worked both in the print and electronic media. He was the Founding Director of ORF's Chennai Chatper and continued in this capacity until October 2005. He writes frequently on Sri Lanka and other issues concerning the region.

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Title
Sri Lanka: Peace Without Process
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187374470
Length
xxxv+335p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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