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Politics of Sri Lanka - Sri Lanka: Third World Democracy. By Jupp James. Frank Cass: London, 1978. Pp. xxi, 423. £4.50. - Caste and Family in the Politics of the Sinhalese 1947–1976. By Jiggins Janice. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1979. Pp. xiii, 189. £9.50.
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