This article examines the impact of a natural disaster on the political dynamics of an ethno-nationalist conflict. The humanitarian space generated by the 2004 tsunami could have revived the peace process between the Sri Lankan state and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), as evidenced by the joint mechanism that was formed for rehabilitation and reconstruction. However, the impact of the tsunami carried a potential for both peacebuilding and escalation of the conflict. The growing securitization of South Asia, led by the United States, upheld a militaristic approach and strengthened the Sri Lankan state against the LTTE. The militaristic approach to the decades-long conflict was advanced and eventually resulted in a massive war wh...
Social relations, including gender, are destabilized by conflict and disaster. Approaches informed b...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
When the tsunami devastated communities along two-thirds of Sri Lanka's coast at the end of 2004, t...
The earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra on 26 December 2004 unleashed a tsunami in the Indian O...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
The political machinations of post-tsunami Sri Lanka continue to divide the nation, and any hope of ...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
Superficial information of the civil wars in Aceh, Indonesia and Sri Lanka creates the idea that bot...
The Tamil insurgency in Sri Lanka is one of the longest running ethnic conflicts in recent years. Th...
This dissertation intends to evaluate the relationship between natural disasters and conflict using ...
Abstract This paper applies an impressionistic and reflexive genre of ethnography to understand the ...
This thesis examines the impact of the tsunami of 2004 on both the conflicts in Sri Lanka and Indone...
Hyndman, J. 2009. Siting conflict and peace in post-tsunami Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia. Norsk Geo...
The devastation of the tsunami and reconstruction in its aftermath, in Aceh and Sri Lanka, resulted ...
The 2004 tsunami provided a catalyst for peace talks over the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia...
Social relations, including gender, are destabilized by conflict and disaster. Approaches informed b...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
When the tsunami devastated communities along two-thirds of Sri Lanka's coast at the end of 2004, t...
The earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra on 26 December 2004 unleashed a tsunami in the Indian O...
Recent conflict research acknowledges the long-ignored intertwined nature of social conflict and env...
The political machinations of post-tsunami Sri Lanka continue to divide the nation, and any hope of ...
More than a year after the tsunami, the situations in Aceh and Sri Lanka cannot be more different - ...
Superficial information of the civil wars in Aceh, Indonesia and Sri Lanka creates the idea that bot...
The Tamil insurgency in Sri Lanka is one of the longest running ethnic conflicts in recent years. Th...
This dissertation intends to evaluate the relationship between natural disasters and conflict using ...
Abstract This paper applies an impressionistic and reflexive genre of ethnography to understand the ...
This thesis examines the impact of the tsunami of 2004 on both the conflicts in Sri Lanka and Indone...
Hyndman, J. 2009. Siting conflict and peace in post-tsunami Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia. Norsk Geo...
The devastation of the tsunami and reconstruction in its aftermath, in Aceh and Sri Lanka, resulted ...
The 2004 tsunami provided a catalyst for peace talks over the separatist conflict in Aceh, Indonesia...
Social relations, including gender, are destabilized by conflict and disaster. Approaches informed b...
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
When the tsunami devastated communities along two-thirds of Sri Lanka's coast at the end of 2004, t...