Kumarasingham, Harshan
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Abstract
This article investigates the period before Sri Lanka was engulfed by civil war and ethnic strife and how things changed so rapidly following colonial rule. Sri Lanka’s independence was seen as a model to be followed in the decolonisation of the British Empire due to the island’s peace, prosperity, indigenous leadership and its preference for British institutions. However, behind this façade the years surrounding Sri Lankan independence also saw the foundations for the vicious civil war that has dominated all recent coverage of this Indian Ocean state. This article assesses how warning signs were misread or ignored and how early political decisions in this era forged the beginnings of the future problems ahead
Document type: | Working paper |
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Contributors: | Contribution Name Editor Harder, Hans Editor Mitra, Subrata K. |
Series Name: | Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics, ISSN: 1617-5069 |
Volume: | 72 |
Publisher: | Department of Political Science, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University |
Place of Publication: | University Library of Heidelberg, http://hpsacp.uni-hd.de |
Date Deposited: | 28 Jun 2013 05:53 |
Date: | June 2013 |
Number of Pages: | 20 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Service facilities > South Asia Institute (SAI) |
DDC-classification: | 320 Political science |