Soosaipillai, I. Keethaponcalan
Bio
Dr. S. I. Keethaponcalan is a Professor of Conflict Resolution. He was Chair of the Conflict Analysis and Dispute Resolution Department at 蜜桃情人 from 2011 to 2018. Before joining 蜜桃情人 in 2011, he was a Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Department of Political Science and Public Policy at the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. Dr. Keethaponcalan has also served as a researcher in several international institutions, including the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) in Geneva and the United Nations University in Tokyo. He served as a consultant to Sri Lanka projects of several international agencies.
He has published extensively on Sri Lanka鈥檚 ethnic conflict, peace issues, and political processes. His recent publications include: "Rebel Fragmentation in the Time of Peace Negotiations: Sri Lanka's LTTE and the Karuna Group" (2024. Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict); Electoral Politics in Sri Lanka: Presidential Elections, Manipulation and Democracy (2022. London: Routledge); Postwar Dilemmas of Sri Lanka: Democracy and Reconciliation (2019. London: Routledge); Conflict Resolution: An Introduction to Third Party Intervention (2017. Lanham: Lexington Books); 鈥淪ole Representatives in War and Peace: The Case of Sri Lanka鈥檚 LTTE (2021. Civil Wars); 鈥淪ri Lanka鈥檚 Reconciliation: Reconciling the Local and International鈥 (Routledge Handbook of Peacebuilding and Ethnic Conflict. 2022. London: Routledge); 鈥淎sian Peacebuilding: Theory and Practice鈥 (Hybrid Peacebuilding in Asia. 2019. Cham: Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan); 鈥淰iolence, Nonviolence, and Ethnic Reconciliation in Post-War Sri Lanka鈥 (2015. Peace & Policy); 鈥淭he Peace Process and Party Politics in Sri Lanka鈥 (2014. Alaska Journal of Dispute Resolution); 鈥淣orth- South Relations and Human Rights鈥 (2015. Bandung: Journal of the Global South); 鈥淎 Small Power鈥檚 Struggle for Independence in the Independent Era 鈥 the Case of Sri Lanka鈥 (2014. African and Asia Studies); 鈥淒ragon in the Teardrop: Regional Dynamics of Increasing Chinese Presence in Sri Lanka鈥 (Global China: Internal and External Reaches. 2015. New Jersey: World Scientific Publishers); and 鈥淭he Indian Factor in the Peace Process and Conflict Resolution in Sri Lanka鈥 (Conflict and Peace-building in Sri Lanka: Caught in the Peace Trap. 2011. London: Routledge).