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Occupation: Russian Rule in South-eastern Ukraine
by David G Lewis, 2025
Improving Forest-Based Livelihoods through Integrated Climate Change Adaptation Planning
by Pratima Shrestha
2014 • Crossing the Border: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Pluralism of Restorative Justice in Greater China: an Introduction
by John Braithwaite, Asian Journal of Criminology
“The Serendipity of Anthropological Practice,” by Francisco Martínez
2010, The Journal of Asian Studies
Peirce, Pragmatism, and the Logic of Scripture,” by Peter W . Ochs, 1998
Ethnicity and Violence in Sri Lanka: An Ethnohistorical Narrative
By Premakumara de Silva, 2019, The Palgrave Handbook of Ethnicity
Abstract: The ethnicity and violence in Sri Lanka have many root causes and consequences that are closely interconnected. Given the nature and the complexity of root causes and consequences of these highly contested concepts, it should not be treated as a part of linear historical processes where one event led to another. Sri Lanka presents case of how intersecting not only ethnicity and violence but also religion, caste, class, linguistic, and cultural mosaics have been and might be billeted within the borders of a nation-state. However, state building in Sri Lanka has been riddled with paradoxes. The curious notion of numerically dominant ethnic group, Sinhala manifesting a “minority complex” or anxieties about minority groups, Tamil and Muslims, is evident in the rise of Sinhala Buddhist nationalism during the nineteenth and the twentieth century of the country. Since state building has often meant ……….
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