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Sri Lanka Strategic Assessment 2016
Authors
Subhashini Abeysinghe
Nishan de Mel
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Janeen Fernando
Gehan Gunatilleke
Malathy Knight
Rehana Mohammed
Hasna Munas
Shamara Wettimuny
Publication date
1 March 2016
Publisher
Colombo: The Asia Foundation
Abstract
Copyright © 2016 The Asia Foundation. All rights reserved.Sri Lanka underwent a major political transition in 2015 with the election of President Maithripala Sirisena and the establishment of a new coalition government between the United Front for Good Governance (UNFGG) and one faction of the United Peoples’ Freedom Alliance (UPFA). The Sri Lanka Strategic Assessment analyses six spheres of contestation within Sri Lanka’s current political context, and assesses their impact in terms of securing peace and accelerating inclusive growth in the future. These spheres of contestation have been identified and classified along two axes: horizontal contestation and vertical contestation. The former deals with contestation within and between communities, while the latter deals with contestation between the Sri Lankan state and citizens
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