War, Peace and Governance in Sri lanka
நூலகம் இல் இருந்து
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நூலக எண் | 2822 |
ஆசிரியர் | - |
வகை | அரசியல் |
மொழி | ஆங்கிலம் |
பதிப்பகம் | மாற்றுக் கொள்கைகளுக்கான நிலையம் |
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பக்கங்கள் | 64 |
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- War, Peace and Governance in Sri lanka (எழுத்துணரியாக்கம்)
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- Overview and Trends:2006-2007
- Introduction
- The Rajapaksa Presidency
- The LTTE
- The International Community
- Conclusion
- Peace Process
- Introduction
- The success and failure of Peace Talks
- Peace Process under siege
- A crisis of violence
- The shifting balance of power
- International Community
- Strategic advantages of a 'No official war,no peace'
- Political outlook
- Introduction
- Strengthening of the President's position
- Consolidation of power through peace
- The political rewards of militarism
- A broad coalition and a weakened opposition
- Governance
- Introduction
- The crisis around the COnstitutional Council and the 17th Amendment to the Constitution
- Politicization of the Supreme Court and Deterioration of Independence of Judiciary
- Increased Legal Challenges to Human Rights
- Attacks on INGOs/NGOs
- The Lack of Accountability and Transparency in the Law-Making Process
- Conclusion
- Human Security
- Introduction
- Targeting of Civilians
- Abductions and Disappearances
- A Human Rights Crisis and Responses to it
- New Displacement
- An Emerging Humanitarian Crisis
- Continuing Slow Progress in Tsunami Reconstruction
- Conclusion
- State of the Economy
- Introduction
- Growth
- Money Supply
- Unemployment
- Inflation
- Public Finances
- External Balance-of-Payments
- Stock Market
- Economic Governance and Restructuring
- Budget 2007
- Mahinda Chintanaya
- Economy in the Conflict Region
- Conclusions and way forward
- Public Opinion
- Introduction
- Support is declining yet negotiations still the best option
- Parties are losing public confidence
- Parties are losing public confidence
- Mixed perceptions over the benefits of the CFA but no strong support to abrogate it
- Strong support for Foreign Involvement
- Increased ethnic polarization over human rights issues
- Media under fire
- Diminishing Freedom of Expression
- A litany of problems