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<blockquote data-quote="rapa" data-source="post: 2035202" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Terrorism in Sri Lanka – A treatise in the defence of Sri Lanka's sovereignty, unitary status and territorial integrity by S.M.J. Neangoda is now on sale.</p><p></p><p>This highly researched book deals with the subject of terrorism in Sri Lanka, which had cost the country over 60,000 lives and immense financial loss by way of destruction of property during the last two decades. The war on terrorism is bound to continue nationally and internationally but new strategies have to be evolved to deal with it based on an understanding of the truth. Misinformation had made the truth to elude us and grope in the dark when seeking a solution to the terrorist problem. Many of the arguments adduced to justify terrorism in the pursuit of a separate state are carefully researched and analyzed and a balanced view provided, particularly for the benefit of the decision makers. The book provides food for thought for all Sri Lankans, whether they are Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims or Burghers and make them search their conscious as to whether blood letting any further through terrorism is worth it. </p><p></p><p>The book presents the information organized into 7 Parts, divided into 18 Chapters and includes 36 colour photographs and three maps. </p><p></p><p><strong>Contents: </strong></p><p></p><p>1. The historical perspective and military campaigns in defense of the sovereignty of the State.</p><p></p><p>2. Political unrest and Divisive Politics.</p><p></p><p>3. Tamil Terrorism and Indian involvement</p><p></p><p>4. Tamil Homeland myth and Grievances of Communities.</p><p></p><p>5. Sinhala Domains, Buddhist Archaeological monuments and Demographic patterns in the North and East.</p><p></p><p>6. The International Dimension of Terrorism and Peace efforts.</p><p></p><p>7. Federal Constitutions – relevance and constitutional change</p><p></p><p><strong>About The Author:</strong></p><p></p><p>Mr. S M J Neangoda, is by profession a Management Consultant.Having functioned in Administrative capacities in the Government and Semi Government sectors, he joined the National Institute of Business Management, Ministry of Industries and Scientific Affairs as a Faculty member. He was subsequently elevated to the position of Senior Consultant and as the Director Management Consultancy, in which capacities his contribution to the improvement of performance and viability of state and private sector organizations spanning a period of 30 years had been admirable.</p><p></p><p>He had carried out over 80 consultancy assignments for State, Corporations and private sector organizations involving among other fields Corporate & Strategic Planning and structural adjustments. Mr Neangoda was educated at Trinity College, Kandy and has a B.A Econ Special Degree from the University of Ceylon and has subsequently undergone post graduate studies in Project Planning and Evaluation, Industrial Development, Industrial Management and Consultancy at the University of Bradford, UK, Cranfield Institute of Technology and Management and Research Institute for Management Science, The Delft, Netherlands, respectively. He has traveled extensively, both in the Western and Eastern Countries including the US, Canada, The UK and India for professional activities as well as research and had carried out an in depth study of the terrorist problem in Sri Lanka</p><p></p><p><strong>The book is well recommended and should be read by everyone who loves Sri Lanka.</strong></p><p>ISBN 978-955-9034-60-5 2007 .PBRs. 900/ HBRs. 1200/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rapa, post: 2035202, member: 212"] Terrorism in Sri Lanka – A treatise in the defence of Sri Lanka's sovereignty, unitary status and territorial integrity by S.M.J. Neangoda is now on sale. This highly researched book deals with the subject of terrorism in Sri Lanka, which had cost the country over 60,000 lives and immense financial loss by way of destruction of property during the last two decades. The war on terrorism is bound to continue nationally and internationally but new strategies have to be evolved to deal with it based on an understanding of the truth. Misinformation had made the truth to elude us and grope in the dark when seeking a solution to the terrorist problem. Many of the arguments adduced to justify terrorism in the pursuit of a separate state are carefully researched and analyzed and a balanced view provided, particularly for the benefit of the decision makers. The book provides food for thought for all Sri Lankans, whether they are Sinhalese, Tamils, Muslims or Burghers and make them search their conscious as to whether blood letting any further through terrorism is worth it. The book presents the information organized into 7 Parts, divided into 18 Chapters and includes 36 colour photographs and three maps. [B]Contents: [/B] 1. The historical perspective and military campaigns in defense of the sovereignty of the State. 2. Political unrest and Divisive Politics. 3. Tamil Terrorism and Indian involvement 4. Tamil Homeland myth and Grievances of Communities. 5. Sinhala Domains, Buddhist Archaeological monuments and Demographic patterns in the North and East. 6. The International Dimension of Terrorism and Peace efforts. 7. Federal Constitutions – relevance and constitutional change [B]About The Author:[/B] Mr. S M J Neangoda, is by profession a Management Consultant.Having functioned in Administrative capacities in the Government and Semi Government sectors, he joined the National Institute of Business Management, Ministry of Industries and Scientific Affairs as a Faculty member. He was subsequently elevated to the position of Senior Consultant and as the Director Management Consultancy, in which capacities his contribution to the improvement of performance and viability of state and private sector organizations spanning a period of 30 years had been admirable. He had carried out over 80 consultancy assignments for State, Corporations and private sector organizations involving among other fields Corporate & Strategic Planning and structural adjustments. Mr Neangoda was educated at Trinity College, Kandy and has a B.A Econ Special Degree from the University of Ceylon and has subsequently undergone post graduate studies in Project Planning and Evaluation, Industrial Development, Industrial Management and Consultancy at the University of Bradford, UK, Cranfield Institute of Technology and Management and Research Institute for Management Science, The Delft, Netherlands, respectively. He has traveled extensively, both in the Western and Eastern Countries including the US, Canada, The UK and India for professional activities as well as research and had carried out an in depth study of the terrorist problem in Sri Lanka [B]The book is well recommended and should be read by everyone who loves Sri Lanka.[/B] ISBN 978-955-9034-60-5 2007 .PBRs. 900/ HBRs. 1200/ [/QUOTE]
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