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Tier AThe Political Geography of War's End: Territorialisation, Vol. de-territorialisation and Political Order in Sri Lanka
Bart Klem · Political Geography 38, Elsevier (2014)
tlte-cite:klem-2014Editorial gloss
Peer-reviewed political-geography study of how military presence reorganised civilian space in the NE after May 2009 — checkpoints, base footprints, road controls, 'High Security Zones'. Anchors the spatial argument that gangs and the drug economy concentrated in exactly the corridors the military reshaped.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2013.10.001
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