TY - JOUR PY - 1998// TI - Sri Lanka. Political violence and ethnic conflict JO - American psychologist, The A1 - Rogers, J. D. A1 - Spencer, J. A1 - Uyangoda, J. SP - 771 EP - 777 VL - 53 IS - 7 N2 - In recent years, Sri Lanka has experienced 2 violent rebellions in which youths have played a prominent role, 1 in the majority Sinhala community and 1 in the minority Tamil community. The former was crushed, but the latter remains ongoing, with the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, who claim to represent the Tamil minority, battling the Sinhala-dominated government. Prospects for peace in the short- and medium term appear poor. These events have generated an impressive body of interdisciplinary interpretation, but several important topics have received relatively little attention. Most ongoing research is being carried out by anthropologists, historians, and political scientists, but psychological insights would offer important complementary perspectives.

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