Centre for Policy Alternatives on 21 August, 2007

Re-Thinking the Peace Process: Balancing Continuity with Change

A Discussion Paper On “Re-Thinking the Peace Process: Balancing Continuity with Change” By Kethesh Loganathan, Presented at the Closed-Door Discussion on ?Peace Process: What Next?? held on 21st May, 2004.Re-Thinking the Peace Process: Balancing Continuity with Change

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Centre for Policy Alternatives on 21 August, 2007

Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Problem and Solutions

Sri Lanka's Ethnic Problem and Solutions This booklet presents much useful information on the history of the ethnic problem in a simple attractive and succinct manner. It points clearly and with evidence the way the Sinhala majority leaders failed to remedy the substantial grievances of the Tamil people of this country. While doing to it […]

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Centre for Policy Alternatives on 21 August, 2007

Challenges of Linking Post-Tsunami Reconstruction with Peace-Building

Background papers presented at the Consultation on the “Challenges of Linking Post-Tsunami Reconstruction with Peace-Building” held on 10th February 2005: Paper 1 – “From Disaster to Opportunity: Tsunami relief as a study in the devolution of power” by Ravi Faiia Paper 2- “Scope and Limitations of Linking Post-Tsunami Reconstruction with Peace-Building” by Kethesh Loganathan Challenges […]

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Centre for Policy Alternatives on 21 August, 2007

Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process – May – July 2006

The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) has been engaged in a project “Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process” to assess the current status of the peace process. This project involves 4 of CPA's units and the Point Pedro Institute for Development, which looks at economics issues. Looking at developments within a quarterly period, this […]

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Centre for Policy Alternatives on 21 August, 2007

Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process – First Quarterly February – April 2005

The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) has been engaged in a project “Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process” to assess the current status of the peace process. This project involves 4 of CPA's units and the Point Pedro Institute for Development, which looks at economics issues. Looking at developments within a quarterly period, this […]

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Centre for Policy Alternatives on 21 August, 2007

Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process – February – April 2005

The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) has been engaged in a project “Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process” to assess the current status of the peace process. This project involves 4 of CPA's units and the Point Pedro Institute for Development, which looks at economics issues. Looking at developments within a quarterly period, this […]

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Centre for Policy Alternatives on 21 August, 2007

Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process – August- October 2006

The Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA) has been engaged in a project “Monitoring the Factors Affecting the Peace Process” to assess the current status of the peace process. This project involves 4 of CPA's units and the Point Pedro Institute for Development, which looks at economics issues. Looking at developments within a quarterly period, this […]

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