A Discussion Paper On “Re-Thinking the Peace Process: Balancing Continuity with Change” By Kethesh Loganathan, Presented at the Closed-Door Discussion on ?Peace Process: What Next?? held on 21st May, 2004.Re-Thinking the Peace Process: Balancing Continuity with Change
Background papers presented at the Consultation on the “Challenges of Linking Post-Tsunami Reconstruction with Peace-Building” held on 10th February 2005: Paper 1 – “From Disaster to Opportunity: Tsunami relief as a study in the devolution of power” by Ravi Faiia Paper 2- “Scope and Limitations of Linking Post-Tsunami Reconstruction with Peace-Building” by Kethesh Loganathan Challenges […]
CPA organised a conference from 8th to 9th July 2005 on the International Dimensions of the Sri Lankan Peace Process and on the role and impact of the international community in the current peace process. Given that the peace process is ?internationalised?, the conference attempted to widen the debate on how internationalisation could be evaluated […]
A paper on “Fiscal and Financial Arrangements in a Federal Sri Lanka: Some Issues for Discussion” by Asanga Welikala, Research Associate (Legal and Constitutional Unit)Fiscal and Financial Arrangements in a Federal Sri Lanka: Some Issues for Discussion
Issues paper presented at the Consultation organised by the Centre for Policy Alternatives on the proposed Coastal Conservation Zone held on 9th March 2005.Issues paper on the proposed Coastal Conservation Zone
Discussion Paper presented at the Consultation organised by the Centre for Policy Alternatives on the Reconstruction and Development Authority Bill held on the 16th of June 2006. The Report of the Consultation is also available.Discussion Paper presented at the Consultation organised by the Centre for Policy Alternatives on the Reconstruction and Development Authority BillDiscussion Paper […]