Debas
22/07/2022
Prof. Kanishka Jayasuriya argues in this article that the roots of Sri Lanka's crisis are in the fault lines and the political disincorporation of nearly four decades of neoliberalism and the crisis of authority and representation within the state.
“Pulling the emergency brake”: Politics of disincorporation and the fault lines of Sri Lanka’s political crisis
By Kanishka Jayasuriya
“Pulling the emergency brake”: Politics of disincorporation and the fault lines of Sri Lanka’s political crisis – Debas The roots of Sri Lanka's crisis are in the fault lines and political disincorporation of nearly four decades of neoliberalism and the crisis of authority and representation within the state.
05/07/2022
“Why do Rajapaksa loyalists remain faithful to the regime even as the country is experiencing its worst economic crisis since independence?”
“Fealty in the face of collapse: Regime loyalty in times of crisis” by Shakthi De Silva
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Fealty in the face of collapse: Regime loyalty in times of crisis Why do Rajapaksa loyalists remain faithful to the regime even as the country is experiencing its worst economic crisis since independence?
05/07/2022
“However, to pretend that Sri Lankan cricket has remained bereft of politics or that the players have upheld this spirit of apolitical community is dangerous naivety.”
“Batting for a cause: On cricket and protests” by
Thimal Gajadeera
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Batting for a cause: On cricket and protests To pretend that Sri Lankan cricket has remained bereft of politics or that the players have upheld this spirit of apolitical community is dangerous naivety.
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