Sri Lankan society in an era of globalization : struggling to create a new social order / editors, S.H. Hasbullah, Barrie M. Morrison.

"This volume is premised on the view that complex societies are not a naturally occurring phenomenon but are dynamic social arrangements which require constant re-thinking and redefinition combined with renewed cooperation in order to flourish." "Sri Lanka has suffered from decades of...

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Other Authors: Hasbullah, S. H. (Editor), Morrison, Barrie M. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications, 2004.
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Summary:"This volume is premised on the view that complex societies are not a naturally occurring phenomenon but are dynamic social arrangements which require constant re-thinking and redefinition combined with renewed cooperation in order to flourish." "Sri Lanka has suffered from decades of ethnic strife which has left in its wake a failure of governing arrangements, skewed distribution of economic benefits, and an exploitation of cultural traditions to divide people. Hence, argue the contributors to this volume, the time is now ripe for the people of Sri Lanka to consciously take up the task of building a new society." "Providing numerous valuable insights into the problem of fashioning a new social cohesion in a multi-ethnic nation against the backdrop of globalization, this volume will be welcomed by sociologists, economists, political scientists and development agencies, and particularly by all those studying Sri Lanka."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:296 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0761932216
9780761932215
8178293501
9788178293509
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