BOOK REVIEW TITLE: THE IDENTITY POLITICS OF PEACEBUILDING: CIVIL SOCIETY IN WAR-TORN SRI LANKA
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Scholar Express Journal
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The book examines civil society and peace movements in the context of the country's identity-based violent conflict. It explains why civil society organisations working for peace tend to focus on the political sentiments engendered by the pursuit of peace to instil a sense of security in people, rather than challenging the fundamental structure of conflict.