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Seeds of Reconciliation: Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice in Post-War Sri Lanka MTA
Case studies and practical frameworks from grassroots to state-level initiatives for lasting peace
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Seeds of Reconciliation: Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice in Post-War Sri Lanka *Seeds of Reconciliation* offers a comprehensive and deeply researched exploration of the multifaceted journey toward lasting peace in post-war Sri Lanka. Moving beyond the mere cessation of hostilities in 2009, this volume interrogates the complex legacies of the thirty-year conflict, addressing critical issues such as enforced disappearances, land restitution, and the pervasive culture of impunity. By balancing state-level policy analysis with grassroots perspectives, the book provides a nuanced look at the formal mechanisms of transitional justice—including truth commissions and the Office of Missing Persons—while emphasizing the essential role of civil society and community-led initiatives.

This essential guide delves into the social and cultural dimensions of healing, highlighting the vital contributions of women as agents of peace, the importance of youth education in breaking cycles of violence, and the role of the arts and religious leaders in fostering inter-communal empathy. Each chapter offers evidence-based insights into security sector reform, economic recovery, and the politics of memory, culminating in a series of practical toolkits for practitioners. *Seeds of Reconciliation* is an indispensable resource for policymakers, scholars, and peacebuilders seeking a culturally informed roadmap for justice, accountability, and a pluralistic future for all Sri Lankans.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • A comprehensive analysis of the four pillars of transitional justice—truth, justice, reparations, and guarantees of non-recurrence—applied to the specific political context of post-war Sri Lanka.
  • Detailed examination of state-level mechanisms, including the Office of Missing Persons, the Office for Reparations, and the challenges of judicial accountability and security sector reform.
  • Case studies from the Northern and Eastern Provinces that highlight grassroots reconciliation successes, such as the Butterfly Peace Garden and local interfaith strategies.
  • Exploration of the 'social instruments' of peace, focusing on the roles of women and youth, psychosocial support for trauma healing, and the impact of arts and media on collective memory.
  • A practical roadmap for policymakers and practitioners featuring toolkits for participatory methods, conflict-sensitive programming, and ethical guidelines for peacebuilding.
Who's It For:

This book is designed for policymakers, civil society leaders, and international development practitioners seeking evidence-based strategies for post-conflict reconciliation. It is also an essential resource for scholars and students of peace and conflict studies, particularly those focused on South Asian geopolitics and transitional justice. Anyone committed to understanding the intersection of grassroots activism and state-level reform in the pursuit of lasting peace will find this volume invaluable.

Author:

Margaret Ford

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Date Published:

December 23, 2025

Word Count:

45,527 words

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3 hours 11 minutes

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