This article provides a critical understanding of dynamics behind the roles of the People's Liberation Front (JVP) in post-1977 Sri Lankan politics. Having suffered a severe setback in the early 1970s, the JVP transformed itself into a significant force in electoral politics that eventually brought the United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA) to power. This article explains the transformation by examining the radical political setting and mapping out the actors and various movements which allowed the JVP to emerge as a dominant player within the hegemonic political mainstream in Sri Lanka. Furthermore, it also highlights the structural changes in JVP politics and its challenges for future consolidation
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The general election in mid?1977 marked a turning point of Sri Lankan history. On the one hand, it m...
This is the first of three CREST-funded Thematic Reports published by a team of researchers at City,...
This article gives an overview of the 26 year long ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka and examines physica...
2015 has been a dramatic year in politics in Sri Lanka. A Presidential as well as General Election ...
Since the end of the civil war in May 2009, Sri Lanka’s government has continued to consolidate the ...
This paper explores the politics of Sri Lanka's Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) in the post-1994 per...
Sri Lanka emerges from this latest election with a hung Parliament in 2015. A coalition called the U...
In Sri Lanka, the Tamils' demand for a federal state has turned within a quarter of a century into a...
Engaging military in post war reconciliation A case study of implications for the consolidation of d...
Today Sri Lanka is facing a huge economic crisis and political crisis due to intemperate corruption....
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and their resettlement are not new phenomena among post-war coun...
The mutually hostile historical and political ethno-nationalist projects of the Sinhalese and the Sr...
This article analyses Sri Lanka's April 2010 parliamentary elections as they played out in the Musli...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Local elections consolidated the Mahinda Rajapaksa administration's grip on power. State-led efforts...
The general election in mid?1977 marked a turning point of Sri Lankan history. On the one hand, it m...
This is the first of three CREST-funded Thematic Reports published by a team of researchers at City,...
This article gives an overview of the 26 year long ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka and examines physica...