Notes
Jayadeva Uyangoda, Sri Lanka's Peace Process 2002, Critical Perspectives (Colombo: Social Scientists' Association, 2003), p. 7.
* Larry Marshall, Politics Programme, School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Victoria 3086, Australia. Fax: +61‐3‐9479‐1997. Email: ⟨;[email protected]⟩. This Communication was written in September 2003 after the author returned from a research visit to Sri Lanka and before the President's rivalry with the Prime Minister imperilled this fragile peace process.
William Zartman, Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil War (Washington: US Institute for Peace, 1995), p. 21.
Peace Confidence Index (Colombo: Social Indicator, Centre for Policy Alternatives, 2003), p. 22.
Peace Confidence Index, p. 26.
Jehan Perera, The Roots of Norwegian Assistance (⟨;[email protected]⟩: National Peace Council, 2003), p. 1.
TamilNet, which some consider the official web news service of the LTTE, also has its offices in Norway.
Ranjit Wijesinha, MA thesis, Conflict resolution theories and their application to ethnopolitical conflicts: the case of Sri Lanka (Melbourne: La Trobe University, 1999).
Richard L. Armitage, Deputy Secretary of State, Opening Remarks at Washington Seminar on Sri Lanka, US Department of State, 14 April 2003, ⟨;http://www.state.gov/s/d/rm/19615.htm ⟩.
‘Editorial’, Sunday Leader (17 August 2003).
Kumar Rupesinghe, ‘Redesigning the Peace Process’, Polity, 1,1 (2003), p. 10.