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This book sets out to explore the factors that influenced the dynamics of mediation in the Sri Lankan conflict, with particular reference to the role of mediators from Norway. The peace process of Sri Lankan conflict which can be analysed and recognised as an 'Identity Conflict' of the Tamil speaking community of Sri Lanka, was intervened and facilitated by number of international actors such as Government of India, United Nations, Government of Norway, etc. After intervention and failure of Government of India on the Sri Lankan peace process, in the last 10-year period of 30-year war, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book sets out to explore the factors that influenced the dynamics of mediation in the Sri Lankan conflict, with particular reference to the role of mediators from Norway. The peace process of Sri Lankan conflict which can be analysed and recognised as an 'Identity Conflict' of the Tamil speaking community of Sri Lanka, was intervened and facilitated by number of international actors such as Government of India, United Nations, Government of Norway, etc. After intervention and failure of Government of India on the Sri Lankan peace process, in the last 10-year period of 30-year war, the Norwegian mediation has taken place with the invitation of both the parties of conflict. The efforts made during that period couldn't bring the peace to the conflict but the parties to the negotiation table.
Autorenporträt
K.M.Anuja Nilmini Ganegoda is a lecturer in International Relations currently works in Bandaranayke Centre for International Studies (BCIS). She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations.She has a degree of Master in Research (MRes) in Research Methods from Keele University and Masters in Peace Studies from Bradford University.