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| Peace Analysis - Articles |
| » Sri Lanka Needs a Peace Process |
| » Creating Peace in Sri Lanka: Civil War and Reconciliation |
| » Sri Lanka - War for peace? |
| » Sri Lanka's Search for Peace |
| » Understanding Peace Process in Sri Lanka |
| » NSSP campaigns for peace in Sri Lanka |
| » Tamil Identity & Aspirations |
| » Self-Determination: a Ceylon Tamil Perspective |
| » Sri Lanka -- war without end, peace without hope! |
| » Sri Lanka - War for peace? |
| » Sri Lanka’s trilingual peace |
| » Is a military solution possible and/or desirable ? |
| » Tamil United Front Plea to Commonwealth Nations (1974) |
| » Can They Find a Solution? |
| » Instrument of Peace |
| » The Failure of the international community to bring about peace in Sri Lanka |
| » CREATING PEACE IN SRI LANKA |
| » SRI LANKA'S BROKEN PACTS AND EVASIVE PROPOSALS |
| » Proscription of the LTTE and Beyond |
| » TAMILS LONGING FOR (JUST) PEACE |
| » Tamil calls for peace not matched in the south |
| » An open letter to Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Lakshman Kadirgamar, regarding the British inclusion of LTTE in their list of "Terrorist Organizations" for proscription |
| » A constitution that meets Tamil aspirations |
» A NEGOTIATED POLITICAL SOLUTION: Who Really wants it ? |
| » Call for a worldwide "Popular demand for PEACE", instead of war of words |
| » How serious are the antagonists in the Sri Lankan ethnic conflict, about the Norwegian facilitated peace initiative? |
| » Will peace ever materialize in Sri Lanka? |
| » Whither Peace |
| » War or Peace? |
| » Peace in Pieces |
| » LTTE banning & peace talk |
| » International peace initiatives and Tamil perceptions |
| » The Banned box - Peace effort and equality |
| » Peace process "perpetua" |
| » An open appeal to The Sri Lankan President Chandrika Bandaranaiake Kumarathunga |
| » Once-Thriving Tamil Town Now a War Ruin |
| » Hopes for peace dim with CBK in power |
| » Call To Peace |
| » Fresh Start - Ethnic peace requires talks amongst equals |
| » Getting started |
| » From the land of make-believe to the realm of real politik |
| » Boulders on Path to Peace |
| » Peace Process “Five” |
| » Peace and President: new Govt.'s tight-rope walk |
| » Making war and peace with CBK |
| » Politics is tougher than a game of chess |
| » War or peace, de-proscription a must |
| » The Proscription Problematique |
| » Acid Test - Lifting the ban is key to Sri Lanka's future |
| » The return of Balasingham |
| » The national question and the roles of doubters, opponents and foreigners |
| » Success only if Prabhakaran runs interim government |
| » De-proscription: litmus test for Ranil |
| » LTTE: A case for de-proscription |
| » "Self determination" and changing JVP strategy |
| » Sri Lanka: a shaky cease-fire (Excerpts only on Sri Lanka) |
| » "Strengthening the Peace Process: Opportunities and Challenges" - South African lessons for Lanka |
| » Rohan Edrisinha's presentation |
| » THE BIG NEIGHBOUR SYNDROME |
| » Federalism: Myths and realities |
| » Meeting Tamil aspirations within a united Lanka |
| » Ceasefire lesson to Lanka from French history |
| » Peace Process in Sri Lanka |
| » Rise And Fall of Sinhala Chauvinism |
| » Chief Tiger strategist on crucial visit to Norway |
» True Colours: Kumaratunga takes a firm stand against peace |
| » Towards a negotiated settlement of the ethnic conflict - some fundamentals |
| » The peace process and democracy |
| » Thailand talks and the Tamil Eelam demand |
| » The future of the peace process |
| » A peace with democracy, a peace with dignity |
| » Pragmatism - the key to sustained peace |
| » Playing politics with peace |
| » Still Waters: Settlement stability - some 'realist' insights |
| » Sri Lanka's Chance For Peace |
| » Peace process after Thailand : Towards a new State |
| » Toward a Federal solution : Co-operation of Opposition essential |
| » Is India irrelevant to the peace process in Sri Lanka? |
| » Comparative Federal Models – Belgium and Switzerland |
| » :::Regaining Sri Lanka::: via federalism |
| » Majority of Tamils for ‘complete independence’- US researcher |
| » Unitary or Federal : Does it matter? |
| » A Federal solution - some lessons and analogies |
| » The Sri Lanka Army's blackmail over resettlement has raised Tamil suspicions |
| » Desirable breakthrough at the fourth round of peace talks |
| » Where do we go from here? |
| » 'JVP taking a reactionary stand in relation to rights of a minority community' |
| » Peace Zones in place of High Security Zones |
| » Federal Solution Despite Defacto Tamil Eelam |
| » It is all about ‘Balance of Power’ |
| » The uphill road to peace |
| » Trust - as the cornerstone to ethnic peace |
| » The Stakeholder factor in the peace process |
| » The wasteland that is Wanni |
| » Bosnian experience in conflict resolution |
| » Healthy response to national disaster |
| » Donor conference: Who will benefit from the funds? |
| » The Tokyo gold rush: Is it for peace? |
| » Peace - The biggest stumbling block to peace |
| » Economic agendas, donors and the peace process |
| » Changing the win-win mindset for progress in the peace process |
| » Conflict resolution : Translating political power into social change |
| » A question of responsibility |
| » Many negotiations to shape the state |
| » Sri Lanka: Peace and Reconciliation |
| » Empty pledges on peace |
| » Restored Deadlock |
| » LTTE's googly on peace process that has CBK stumped |
| » Sri Lankan Stalemate |
| » Cloak and dagger politics over Karuna |
| » Breaking Point: Norway despairs, but Sri Lanka is unconcerned |
| » Some Concrete Thoughts on the Creation of a Federal State |
| » A common vision to break the deadlock |
| » PICAR: Sri Lanka Problem-Solving Project |
| » Conflict over 'rights' stalls Sri Lankan peace process |
| » Sri Lanka violence fears sour return to normality |
| » An Elusive Peace in Sri Lanka |
| » The Tamil National Question |
| » Annan's envoy makes four-day visit to Sri Lanka after foreign minister's assassination |
| » No recognition to Karuna - SLMM |
| » EU ban : No impact on peace facilitation |
| » Will EU declaration help Sri Lanka's peace? |
| » Tamils' Right To Self-Determination Is Inviolable |
| » Sri Lankan Presidential Election result - Tweedledee or Tweedledum; it does not matter a jot or a tittle to the Tamils |
| » Sri Lankan Presidential Elections and the Future of Tamils |
| » LTTE teaches a lesson to those who play political games |
| » Norway ready to continue peace role |
| » European Initiative for a Negotiated Peace in Sri Lanka |
| » Negotiating peace in Sri Lanka: Programme to mark CFA anniversary |
| » Talks, Talks and More Talks |
| » Can Mahinda afford to take a detour? |
| » 'Constitutional Council' - A Contrary View |
| » Sri Lanka: Still haunted by demons |
| » Peace –The difficult yet necessary path |
| » Sri Lanka: International Support or International Trap? |
| » Norway blames EU for Sri Lanka talks crisis |
| » Government?s approach to peace process fundamentally flawed |
| » Peace eludes Sri Lanka - Over-Militarisation Gives False Hope To Rajapaksa |
| » Bala won't attend Geneva talks
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| » Views on current reality
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| » LTTE Bounces Back |
| » Sri Lanka?s Nonsense 'TALKS' |
| » The Geneva show that backfired |
| » Northern Ireland peacemaker for Lanka |
| » Vitharana report jettisons unitary state |
| » GL’s about-turn |
| » 5 Years of Ceasefire - a Missed Opportunity |
| » Human-capital in knowledge-based societies,
Technology and the LTTE |
| » Ignoring peace |
| » Who gains by war in Sri Lanka? |
| » Sri Lanka: Balance Of Terror |
| » Commentary: Peace process must address roots of conflict |
| » Sri Lanka: Sinhala Nationalism and the Elusive Southern Consensus |
| » Recapture: “Norway’s facilitation” |