Relocation Failures in Sri Lanka
Autor Robert Muggahen Limba Engleză Paperback – feb 2009
Relocation Failures explains how internal displacement and efforts to engineer resettlement are conceived and practiced by policy makers and practitioners. The author argues that policies for internally displaced peoples are weak and diluted by narrow interpretations of state sovereignty and collective action dilemmas, and in the case of Sri Lanka, unintentionally intensified ethnic segregation and ultimately war.
This unique new book considers the origins and parameters of internal displacement and resettlement policy and practice and proposes an explanation for why it often fails. In highlighting the ways that development assistance can exacerbate smoldering conflicts, the volume provides an important caution to the aid community.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781848130463
ISBN-10: 1848130465
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 136 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1848130465
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 136 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms
Introduction
1. A unified approach to displacement and resettlement
2. Protection and durable solutions: regimes for internally displaced and resettled populations
3. A short history of settlement and resettlement in Sri Lanka
4. Resettlement for development: Systems L and B
5. Resettlement during war: Trincomalee and Batticaloa
6. Resettlement after the wave: reflections on the North and East
Conclusions
Annex 1a-1d. Mapping ethnic distributions: 1911 to 2001
References
List of Acronyms
Introduction
1. A unified approach to displacement and resettlement
2. Protection and durable solutions: regimes for internally displaced and resettled populations
3. A short history of settlement and resettlement in Sri Lanka
4. Resettlement for development: Systems L and B
5. Resettlement during war: Trincomalee and Batticaloa
6. Resettlement after the wave: reflections on the North and East
Conclusions
Annex 1a-1d. Mapping ethnic distributions: 1911 to 2001
References
Recenzii
Can one author concomitantly wield the analytical lenses of several disciplines? This insightful study brilliantly conquers this daunting methodological challenge. Muggah's major book is the sharpest theoretical, political, and sociological analysis of the conundrum of displacements and resettlement processes caused by development, conflicts, and natural disasters, that are integral not only to Sri Lanka's social fabric but epitomize the status of our today's World at large.
This book [analyzing the consequences and amelioration] of the several kinds of 'internal displacement' is a welcome addition to the literature. There are instructive similarities, but also important differences, among forced resettlement as a result of development projects, armed conflict, or natural disasters. [It is a sad commentary on our times that development studies is having to extend its scope to the restoration of governance capabilities, economic productivity and social relationships, rather than just figuring out how to advance each of these dimensions [of national existence] to more satisfactory levels.] Muggah brings insightful social science analysis to this subject, plus an incisive historical perspective. His choice of Sri Lanka as a case study is [, sadly for that country,] very apt, since this country offers relevant examples of all three kinds of internal displacement for us to learn from.
This book [analyzing the consequences and amelioration] of the several kinds of 'internal displacement' is a welcome addition to the literature. There are instructive similarities, but also important differences, among forced resettlement as a result of development projects, armed conflict, or natural disasters. [It is a sad commentary on our times that development studies is having to extend its scope to the restoration of governance capabilities, economic productivity and social relationships, rather than just figuring out how to advance each of these dimensions [of national existence] to more satisfactory levels.] Muggah brings insightful social science analysis to this subject, plus an incisive historical perspective. His choice of Sri Lanka as a case study is [, sadly for that country,] very apt, since this country offers relevant examples of all three kinds of internal displacement for us to learn from.