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Sri Lanka: An Ethnocratic State Endangering Positive Peace in the Island
2016
Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Although proclaimed as a democratic republic, the Sri Lankan state is strongly controlled and ruled by Sinhala Buddhist influence due to a deep engrained belief that the island belongs to the Sinhala Buddhists. The modus operandi of the Sri Lankan state apparatus outlines the ethnocratic characteristics of the state. This mono-ethnic and mono-religious attitude has led to the widening and deepening of the discrimination against a particular ethnic group known as the Tamils who traditionally
doi:10.5130/ccs.v8i3.5194
fatcat:kgzlvvmvsnaalml4simomhiapq