"In January 2015, the shock electoral defeat of President Mahinda Rajapaksa by his former ally, Maithripala Sirisena, rescued Sri Lanka from a slide into increasingly harsh nationalist authoritarianism. The victory of a broad coalition representing Sinhalese, Tamils and Muslims gave hope that the country could address its longstanding political challenges: remedying the 60-year failure to grant Tamils a fair share of power on the Sinhala-majority island, and restoring for all citizens the rule of law, damaged by decades of politicisation, bitter ethnic bias and impunity for grave abuses committed during and after the civil war with the Tamil Tigers. The democratic benefits from the defeat of President Rajapaksa and the removal of his family...
"A half year after Maithripala Sirisena’s stunning defeat of President Mahinda Rajapaksa raised hop...
Local elections consolidated the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration's grip on power. State-led efforts...
One of the world�s longest running civil wars �officially� ended on 18 May 2009 when the Sri Lankan ...
The results of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election on 17 August can be seen as an endorsement of rece...
This research studies the trajectory of Sinhalese nationalism during the presidency of Mahinda Rajap...
"On August 17, Sri Lanka’s 15 million strong electorate went to the national polls for the second ti...
"Sri Lanka appeared to turn a new leaf with the election in January 2015 of President Maithripala Si...
This SADF Focus outlines the causal developments and offers an assessment of Sri Lanka’s current con...
2015 has been a dramatic year in politics in Sri Lanka. A Presidential as well as General Election ...
As in 2017, the political landscape in Sri Lanka in 2018 appeared to be characterised by constant d...
In 2017, the Lankan internal situation was a constant cause of difficulty for President Sirisena an...
Chandra R. de Silva reviews the achievements of Sri Lanka’s new regime led by President Maitripala S...
Asanga Welikala reviews the constitutional changes introduced by Sri Lanka’s former president Rajapa...
This paper examines causes and implications of Sri Lanka's political regime shift in February 2015, ...
The National Unity Government, formed by the traditional rivals UNP and SLFP, was a good example of ...
"A half year after Maithripala Sirisena’s stunning defeat of President Mahinda Rajapaksa raised hop...
Local elections consolidated the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration's grip on power. State-led efforts...
One of the world�s longest running civil wars �officially� ended on 18 May 2009 when the Sri Lankan ...
The results of Sri Lanka’s parliamentary election on 17 August can be seen as an endorsement of rece...
This research studies the trajectory of Sinhalese nationalism during the presidency of Mahinda Rajap...
"On August 17, Sri Lanka’s 15 million strong electorate went to the national polls for the second ti...
"Sri Lanka appeared to turn a new leaf with the election in January 2015 of President Maithripala Si...
This SADF Focus outlines the causal developments and offers an assessment of Sri Lanka’s current con...
2015 has been a dramatic year in politics in Sri Lanka. A Presidential as well as General Election ...
As in 2017, the political landscape in Sri Lanka in 2018 appeared to be characterised by constant d...
In 2017, the Lankan internal situation was a constant cause of difficulty for President Sirisena an...
Chandra R. de Silva reviews the achievements of Sri Lanka’s new regime led by President Maitripala S...
Asanga Welikala reviews the constitutional changes introduced by Sri Lanka’s former president Rajapa...
This paper examines causes and implications of Sri Lanka's political regime shift in February 2015, ...
The National Unity Government, formed by the traditional rivals UNP and SLFP, was a good example of ...
"A half year after Maithripala Sirisena’s stunning defeat of President Mahinda Rajapaksa raised hop...
Local elections consolidated the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration's grip on power. State-led efforts...
One of the world�s longest running civil wars �officially� ended on 18 May 2009 when the Sri Lankan ...