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1 Joint seminar of Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) and Oxford University research programme on the Changing Character of War (CCW), at Department of Politics & International Relations, Oxford University, 23 October 2012 International Order and Violent Extremism: Lessons from Sri Lanka Adam Roberts British Academy and Oxford University

2 NOTE. The illustrations and maps in this presentation are selected from the 20 originals that were prepared for and used in this book. If re-using any of these materials, please state the book and this presentation as the source. NOTE. The illustrations and maps in this presentation are selected from the 20 originals that were prepared for and used in this book. If re-using any of these materials, please state the book and this presentation as the source. (Apart from the cover, the versions of these illustrations and maps as published in the book are all in black & white.)

3 110-m hurdles, Bangalore, 1952

4 Opening of Colombo Exhibition, 1952

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6 Oxford Union, 22 October 1959

7 Sri Lankan flag, Balliol tie Photo taken on Kadirgamar’s appointment as foreign minister, 1994

8 October 1997: Greeting Nelson Mandela With President Nelson Mandela of South Africa and President Chandrika Kumaratunga of Sri Lanka at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting at Edinburgh

9 12 August 2005: Launch of new journal on international relations Kadirgamar presents a copy of International Relations in a Globalising World to Nirupama Rao, Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka

10 Distribution of ethnic groups in Sri Lanka (1981 census) Sinhalese: 73% Sri Lankan Tamil: 12% Indian Tamil: 5% Moor (Muslim): 7% Prepared by the Department of Geography, University of Colombo

11 LTTE-controlled areas after the Ceasefire Agreement of 22 February 2002 Prepared by the Survey Department of Sri Lanka, and adapted by the Ministry of Defence, Sri Lanka

12 LTTE- and GOSL-controlled areas in late 2005 Prepared by the Office of Strategic Affairs, Ministry of Defence, Sri Lanka


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