"The Identity Politics of Peace Building" looks at civil society and peace movements in the context of the identity-based armed conflict(s) in Sri Lanka. It specifically focuses on the identity politics implied in attempts at mobilizing a movement for peace and shows why civil society groups engaging in peace work often fail to increase the sense of security among civilians, and to challenge the underlying structures of war.
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