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Why reconciliation matters : an exploration into the triggers and underlying causes of anti-Muslim Violence in Sri Lanka During the aftermath of the Easter Sunday Attacks
2022
OCLC: 1530660483
“The study highlighted the need for reconciliation among different communities in Sri Lanka not only for making peace among increasingly polarized communities, but also for restoring economic interdependence and suitable backward and forward linkages within the economy needed for rapid economic growth. There are no easy fixes for ethnoreligious anxieties and hatreds. A home-grown strategy should carefully review what is currently in place and how it can be strengthened and activated through a concerted effort by the state, civil society and the private sector.”
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- Creator of work
- Silva, Kalinga Tudor
- Publisher
- Colombo : Sri Lanka Barometer
- Language
- English
- Geographic Origin
- Sri Lanka
- Geographic Subject
- Sri Lanka
- Subject
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- Economics
- Economic development
- Politics and government
- Peace movements
- Religion
- Religion and politics
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