Militarizing Sri Lanka

Militarizing Sri Lanka
Author: Neloufer De Mel
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Militarizing Sri Lanka, written against the background of the armed conflict between the Sri Lankan state and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), focuses on the process of militarization of the country between the late 1980s and 2005.Taking a cultural studies approach, the study: draws on cultural, feminist, communication, psychosocial, anthropological, film, theatre and political economy studies; highlights how the ideology of militarism is shaped and shared in a manner that makes militant solutions to conflict a part of institutional structures and ways of thought; shows how militarization works through the popular media, advertising, theatre, film, literature and memorialization; uses case studies of military advertising, disabled soldiers, children in the conflict zones, the LTTE female suicide bomber, censorship and archiving; and, illustrates how militarization represents war and martial virtue as valour, heroism and masculine pride, and categorizes their opposites as cowardice, treason and feminization.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
Author: J. Basil Fernando
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1991
Genre: Civil-military relations
ISBN:

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka
Author: Nitin Anant Gokhale
Publisher: Har Anand Publications
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2009
Genre: Conflict management
ISBN: 9788124114957

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The book attempts to chronicle the details of an unprecedented military campaign by the Sri Lankan armed forces and gives a rare insight into the complete transformation of the military, made possible by the vision of a few determined individuals. It also analyses the reasons for the LTTE s decline and subsequent annihilation as a guerilla force.

Sri Lanka's Military

Sri Lanka's Military
Author: Brian Blodgett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781593301828

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This book explores the change of Sri Lanka's military's mission from protecting the country from external threats to countering insurgencies. From 1947 to 2004, Sri Lanka's military has searched for a mission. When its initial worry of an invasion by India did not materialize, the military turned its focus on internal insurrections. With an expected end to the 20-year conflict between the Jaffna Tamils and the Sinhalese government, the military's mission will return to external defense. However, without significant external or internal threats, the government will neglect the military and it will again become incapable of defending against any threat.

Militarizing the Nation

Militarizing the Nation
Author: Zeinab Abul-Magd
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-03-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231542801

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Egypt's army portrays itself as a faithful guardian "saving the nation." Yet saving the nation has meant militarizing it. Zeinab Abul-Magd examines both the visible and often invisible efforts by Egypt's semi-autonomous military to hegemonize the country's politics, economy, and society over the past six decades. The Egyptian army has adapted to and benefited from crucial moments of change. It weathered the transition to socialism in the 1960s, market consumerism in the 1980s, and neoliberalism from the 1990s onward, all while enhancing its political supremacy and expanding a mammoth business empire. Most recently, the military has fought back two popular uprisings, retained full power in the wake of the Arab Spring, and increased its wealth. While adjusting to these shifts, military officers have successfully transformed urban milieus into ever-expanding military camps. These spaces now host a permanent armed presence that exercises continuous surveillance over everyday life. Egypt's military business enterprises have tapped into the consumer habits of the rich and poor alike, reaping unaccountable profits and optimizing social command. Using both a political economy approach and a Foucauldian perspective, Militarizing the Nation traces the genealogy of the Egyptian military for those eager to know how such a controversial power gains and maintains control.

The Tamil Separatist War in Sri Lanka

The Tamil Separatist War in Sri Lanka
Author: Channa Wickremesekera
Publisher: Routledge Chapman & Hall
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2018-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138488731

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The complex and long-drawn war between the Sri Lankan government and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) ended with the defeat of the Tigers in 2009. This book provides a military history of the conflict in tracing its evolution from a battle between a ragtag guerrilla force and a mainly ceremonial army to one between an organized guerrilla force with semi-conventional capability and a state military apparatus that had morphed into a large and potent force with modern armour, aircraft and naval vessels. Using a wide range of sources this book offers an incisive analysis of the progress and conclusion of one of the longest and most destructive wars in modern South Asia. Comprehensive and accessible, the volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of modern South Asia, especially Sri Lanka, military history, politics, defence and strategic studies, as well as the general reader.

Warfare in Sri Lanka

Warfare in Sri Lanka
Author: W. I. Siriweera
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN: 9789553106407

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Battle of Danture

Battle of Danture
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2015
Genre:
ISBN:

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