Sri Lanka A Dangeruos Interlude
Sri Lanka A Dangeruos Interlude
Sri Lanka A Dangeruos Interlude
Sri Lanka A Dangeruos Interlude

Sri Lanka A Dangeruos Interlude

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Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Non-Fiction, History, Political Science, Current Affairs, War & Conflict Studies, South Asian Studies, Sri Lanka

Book Review:
''Sri Lanka: A Dangerous Interlude'' by Apratim Mukarji is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complex and volatile period in Sri Lankan history between 2000 and 2005. Mukarji, a seasoned journalist who lived in Colombo during the war's peak, brings a reporter's eye for detail and an analyst's grasp of broader geopolitical currents. The book masterfully chronicles the high-stakes moments—from the brink of losing Jaffna to the fragile ceasefire and shocking political assassinations—that defined this era. Its greatest strength is the contextual depth; it doesn't just list events but explains their profound implications for the nation's future. While focused on a specific interlude, the book offers timeless insights into the dynamics of civil conflict, peace processes, and political fracture. Published by Sri Lanka's leading English-language publisher, it carries the weight of local relevance. This is a compelling, well-researched, and sobering account that serves as both a historical record and a cautionary tale. Highly recommended for students of modern South Asian history, conflict resolution, and international relations.

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