by polity.lk | Nov 9, 2021 | Essay
Debating the Transition from a Closed to an Open Economy Devaka Gunawardena The year of 1977 has become a highly charged symbol for understanding the current crisis. After the transition from a “closed” to an “open” economy, many now claim that Sri Lanka is moving...
‘Executive Authoritarianism’ as Sri Lanka’s New Political Normal since COVID-19*
Jayadeva Uyangoda
by polity.lk | Nov 2, 2021 | Essay
‘Executive Authoritarianism’ as Sri Lanka’s New Political Normal since COVID-19* Jayadeva Uyangoda The ways in which countries from the global North to the global South have politically managed the unprecedented public health emergency situation brought about by the...
Tea Smallholders in Sri Lanka’s Organic Fertiliser Crisis
Kaushini Dammalage
by polity.lk | Oct 18, 2021 | Essay
Tea Smallholders in Sri Lanka’s Organic Fertiliser Crisis Kaushini Dammalage The plantation economy took root in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) with the onset of British colonialism in the 19th century. The British government in Ceylon took measures to provide the necessary...
Making ‘Delete Nothing’: Making a Feminist Internet
Zainab Ibrahim and Sachini Perera
by polity.lk | Oct 13, 2021 | Essay
Making ‘Delete Nothing’: Making a Feminist Internet Zainab Ibrahim and Sachini Perera Delete Nothing is a trilingual platform that aims to document technology-related gender-based violence (GBV) in Sri Lanka, particularly—but not limited to—the experiences of girls,...
World Class City
Abdul Halik Azeez
by polity.lk | Oct 4, 2021 | Essay
World Class City Abdul Halik Azeez “Here is the City Paranoiac. All these long centuries, growing over the country-side? like an intelligent creature. An actor, a fantastic mimic. Pointsman! Counterfeiting all the correct forces? the eco-nomic, the demo-graphic? oh...