Paradise Poisoned: Learning about Conflict, Terrorism, and Development from Sri Lanka's Civil WarsOn the political conditions in Sri Lanka after civil war in 1983 and its effect on development; a study. |
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Prologue | 1 |
Part I | 9 |
2 Why Did Sri Lankas Political Differences Escalate Into | 39 |
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