The Rajapaksa Regime: Development, Regional Alliances, Militarisation and the Pandemic
ISBN: 978-1-83797-023-0, eISBN: 978-1-83797-022-3
Publication date: 17 October 2023
Abstract
The Rajapaksa regime over the 2005–2022 period promoted a national-popular project based on a militarised Sinhala-Buddhist nationalism promoting a market-driven rentier economy. It illustrated a form of patrimonial capitalism undermining public accountability and the efficacy of the state bureaucracy. This popular-national project was dependent on strengthening ties with China while distancing relations with India and the Global North (USA and the EU). The ways in which the external relations were coordinated reinforced discrimination against Tamil and Muslim communities, while disregarding their demands for justice and reparations. The increasing integration of the economy with financial markets, driven by the Central Bank, amplified the commercialisation of the state, restraining public revenues and state oversight. Meanwhile, the militarisation of the state involved the commercialisation of the military, opaque military budgets and violent repression of protests. The Rajapaksa regime, which enabled a minority-privileged (leisure) class to culturally flourish in regulated safe spaces, also instigated multiple protests from below demanding democracy as well as justice.
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Citation
Biyanwila, S.J. (2023), "The Rajapaksa Regime: Development, Regional Alliances, Militarisation and the Pandemic", Debt Crisis and Popular Social Protest in Sri Lanka: Citizenship, Development and Democracy Within Global North–South Dynamics (Diverse Perspectives on Creating a Fairer Society), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 45-90. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83797-022-320231003
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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