Sri Lanka A Victor's Peace: 2009 to 2019


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In Sri Lanka A Victors Peace Ana Pararajasingham provides a perspective on events as they unfolded following the end of Sri Lankas civil war in May 2009.This book is a collection of articles by the author published between September 2009 and August 2019 in various journals covering events in Asia and the Pacific.Ana Pararajasingham was Director Programmes with the Switzerland based Centre for Just Peace and Democracy (CJPD) between 2007 and 2009. He is the editor of Sri Lanka: 60 Years of Independence and Beyond published in 2009 and author of Sri Lankas Endangered Peace Process and the Way Forward published in 2007.Events in post-war Sri Lanka have been underpinned by three distinct themes: Colombos pursuit of a victors peace; Beijings determination to strengthen the Beijing-Colombo axis and New Delhis and Washingtons attempts to re-assert their influence over Colombo.Ana Pararajasingham has scrupulously followed the oft-quoted dictum Comment is free but facts are sacred . Damien Kingsbury Professor of International Politics at Deakin University Australia has identified the raison dêtre for these articles written over a ten year period in his powerful foreword pointing out thatThe author has documented these events and issues in his articles retaining a clear eye for fact where so many have been persuaded by a regrettable often confrontational emotion. For anyone wanting to understand post-LTTE war Sri Lanka these articles offer invaluable insight. For anyone wanting to understand Sri Lankas place in the wider geo-strategic field and to get a glimpse of how global politics can play out in a corner of the world these articles are enlightening.According to Associate Professor Jake Lynch of the University of Sydney this astute and informative collection of articles by Ana Pararajasingham help explain how the Sri Lankan government and military were able avoid meaningful accountability for their copiously documented war crimes in the early months of 2009 through Duplicity delay and defiance in its political positioning together with exploiting rival geostrategic designs by global powers.Others who have recommended the book include: Geoffrey Robertson QC Human Rights activist Antony Lowenstein Writer and Winner of 2019 Jerusalem (Al Quds) Peace Prize Bruce Haigh Former Australian Deputy High Commissioner to Sri Lanka Bāshana Abeywardane exiled Sri Lankan journalist and Lee Rhiannon Australian Greens former Senator for New South Wales.
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