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    Post war civil-military relations in the north of Sri Lanka: a way forward for peace

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    2013
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    Jayawardena, MM
    Herath, HMN
    Kumar, J
    Satheesmohan, S
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    The civil-military relationship in post-war northern Sri Lanka is a prerequisite towards sustainable peace. The empirical information so far has not provided evidence for such a harmony. Therefore, there is a need for an investigation to find reasons and suggest a mechanism to improve the necessary conditions for Sri Lanka to achieve a normal civil-military relationship in the region, which builds confidence among conflicted parties. The study intends to identify the root causes for the failure in civil-military relations. With that, we formulate a conceptualized framework from which ideological inputs can be connected to suggest a smooth civil-military relationship in the northern region.
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