A series of research papers commissioned by the International Centre for Ethnic Studies on the theme of Post War Reconciliation. This series of research papers will attempt to explore the complex and the contested nature of building peace and reconciliation given the history of the conflict and the current socio- political and economic context of the times in Sri Lanka. As a number of scholars point out reconciliation is a complex and multi layered process in deeply divided societies. There c..
The Role of National Language is endorsed in different contexts and it has triggered an inspirited d...
Over a decade after the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka that saw mass atrocities being committed, r...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.30 : Peacebuilding Issues in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Edited ...
A series of research papers commissioned by the International Centre for Ethnic Studies on the theme...
Reconciliation: From Invoking to Understanding The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleas...
In 2009, the 26 years long, brutal Sri Lankan civil war between the separatist terrorist group “Libe...
Reconciliation: From Invoking to Understanding The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is ple...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch of Research Paper No: ...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch ofResearch Paper No: 0...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch of Research Paper No: ...
The aftermath of the prolonged civil war concluded with the defeat over the Liberation Tigers of Tam...
At a time in history marked by the emergence of extreme right-wing movements around the globe assume...
Seven years into the peace following Sri Lanka's civil war between the Sinhalese and Tamils, society...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch of Working Paper No: 1...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.30 : Peacebuilding Issues in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Edited ...
The Role of National Language is endorsed in different contexts and it has triggered an inspirited d...
Over a decade after the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka that saw mass atrocities being committed, r...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.30 : Peacebuilding Issues in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Edited ...
A series of research papers commissioned by the International Centre for Ethnic Studies on the theme...
Reconciliation: From Invoking to Understanding The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleas...
In 2009, the 26 years long, brutal Sri Lankan civil war between the separatist terrorist group “Libe...
Reconciliation: From Invoking to Understanding The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is ple...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch of Research Paper No: ...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch ofResearch Paper No: 0...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch of Research Paper No: ...
The aftermath of the prolonged civil war concluded with the defeat over the Liberation Tigers of Tam...
At a time in history marked by the emergence of extreme right-wing movements around the globe assume...
Seven years into the peace following Sri Lanka's civil war between the Sinhalese and Tamils, society...
The International Centre for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce the launch of Working Paper No: 1...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.30 : Peacebuilding Issues in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Edited ...
The Role of National Language is endorsed in different contexts and it has triggered an inspirited d...
Over a decade after the end of the conflict in Sri Lanka that saw mass atrocities being committed, r...
IPSHU English Research Report Series No.30 : Peacebuilding Issues in Contemporary Sri Lanka, Edited ...