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The Foreign policy of Sri Lanka: Under S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Sri Lanka’s foreign policy during the tenure of Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike (1956–1959). It examines the political philosophy and strategic considerations that shaped Bandaranaike’s approach to international relations, particularly his advocacy of nonalignment, regional cooperation, and a foreign policy grounded in national identity and cultural revival. The study explores Sri Lanka’s diplomatic engagements with major powers, its role in Asian and Afro-Asian solidarity movements, and the country’s shifting position within Cold War geopolitics. Through historical documentation and policy evaluation, the book highlights how Bandaranaike’s leadership redefined Sri Lanka’s external orientation and left a lasting imprint on its modern foreign policy framework.
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