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Ballots, Bullets and Bhikkus

Ballots, Bullets and Bhikkus

Ballots, Bullets and Bhikkus

The Role of Buddhist Sangha in Sri Lankan Politics and Ethnic Conflict

  • By: S. Y. Surendra Kumar

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ISBN: 9789387925090

Bind: Hardbound

Year: 2018

Pages: 296

Size: 6 x 9 Inch

Publisher: Viva Books Originals

Sales Territory: Worldwide

Description:

The book makes an attempt to analyse the Buddhist Sangha's role in Sri Lankan politics and ethnic conflict. The Sangha's role and growth before 1983 is also discussed in detail, as it laid the foundation for the Sangha to emerge as a potent force in Sri Lanka's politics and played a vital role in the culmination of the ethnic conflict. Although there is considerable literature on Sri Lankan politics, ethnic conflict and peace process in general, there are only a few studies exclusively focusing on the Sangha's role in depth.

In March 2018, the Sri Lankan government imposed the state of emergency and blocked the social media platforms to curb the violence against the Muslims in Kandy district. This emergency was the first since the end of the civil war. Although the alleged role of radical monks and Sinhalese-Buddhist outfits in this violence is ruled out, yet targeting the ethnic and religious minorities like Sri Lankan Tamils, Christians and Muslims is nothing new to the island. Apparently, the anti-minority violence and hate speech perpetuated by the radical monks and the Sinhalese- Buddhist chauvinistic outfits against Christians and Muslims have intensified in the post-2009 period. Hence, many wonder why a country which got its independence without any bloodshed and did not have violent political traditions underwent this kind of violence. Furthermore Sri Lanka's dominant religion was Buddhism, and the Buddhist Sangha - preaching non-violence and peace - was highly influential. Yet, the society was afflicted with a protracted conflict and the Sangha itself contributed to the emergence of Sinhalese Buddhist nationalism, generating and legitimising intolerance, hatred and violence. In this context, the book attempts to analyse the role of Buddhist Sangha in Sri Lankan politics and the ethnic conflict by particularly focusing on the entire gamut of issues since 1983.

This book is useful for college/university teachers, research scholars and students working on linkages between Buddhism, politics and ethnic violence in Sri Lanka.

Target Audience:

This book is useful for college/university teachers, research scholars and students working on linkages between Buddhism, politics and ethnic violence in Sri Lanka.

Contents:

Acknowledgements

Abbreviations

List of Tables

Introduction

Part I: Background

Chapter 1. Religion and Politics: An Analytical Framework

Chapter 2. Nature of Sri Lankan Society, Polity and Economy

Chapter 3. The Sangha: Evolution, Growth and Organisational Structure

Part II: Sangha and Politics

Chapter 4. The Sangha and Sinhalese Buddhist Nationalism

Chapter 5. The Sangha's Role in Electoral Politics

Part III: Sangha and Ethnic Conflict

Chapter 6. The Sangha's Response to the Ethnic Conflict and  Peace Processes

Conclusion

References

Appendices

Appendix I: Political Map of Sri Lanka

Appendix II: Supreme Council of The Maha Sangha Main Orders of The Sangha

Appendix III: The Sinhala Commission Report, 1997

Appendix IV: JHU Political Manifesto, Parliamentary Election 2004

Appendix V: Private Member Bill - 19th Amendment to the Constitution (2004)

Appendix VI: JHU Proposal to Repeal the 13th Amendment to the Constitution (2013)

About the Author:

Dr. S. Y. Surendra Kumar is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Bangalore University, Bengaluru. He holds M. Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in South Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. He is a recipient of The Mahbub ul Haq Research Award and has published widely both nationally and internationally on issues related to Sri Lankan politics, ethnic conflict and foreign policy.

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