The Politics of the Status Quo in Sri Lanka

IF 0.3 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE Studies in Indian Politics Pub Date : 2024-05-16 DOI:10.1177/23210230241235362
P. Sahadevan
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Resistance to political change is a hallmark of Sri Lankan politics since the 1980s. Thus, the polity has been able to sturdily maintain the status quo. Linking contemporary politics with the political legacies of the 1980s, the article argues that by providing continuity to the 1978 constitution, Sri Lanka’s political system has become a hostage to the status quo. This is shown in the analysis of the functioning of democracy, and ethnic conflict and peace-making. The rise of illiberal democracy is traced to the present constitution and the centralizing tendencies of the J.R. Jayewardene regime. While some successive power-crazed leaders have nurtured illiberalism, others have undertaken a limited constitutional reform. Yet, none of them have rejected illiberalism altogether and shown commitment to a liberal constitutional order. Likewise, the debate on political solution is centred on the 13th Amendment to the Sri Lankan Constitution. Both the government and opposition leaders have a shared interest in failing every peace initiative and denying a permanent political solution. Together they form a barrier to comprehensive political reform in the country.
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斯里兰卡的现状政治
抵制政治变革是自 20 世纪 80 年代以来斯里兰卡政治的一大特点。因此,政体得以稳固地维持现状。文章将当代政治与 20 世纪 80 年代的政治遗产联系起来,认为通过延续 1978 年宪法,斯里兰卡的政治体制已成为现状的人质。对民主的运作、种族冲突和缔造和平的分析表明了这一点。非自由民主的兴起可追溯到现行宪法和贾瓦丁政权的集权倾向。虽然一些继任的权力狂热领导人助长了非自由主义,但其他领导人也进行了有限的宪法改革。然而,他们都没有完全摒弃非自由主义,并表现出对自由宪政秩序的承诺。同样,关于政治解决方案的辩论也围绕着斯里兰卡宪法第 13 修正案展开。政府和反对派领导人都有一个共同的利益诉求,那就是让每一个和平倡议都落空,并拒绝达成永久性的政治解决方案。他们共同构成了该国全面政治改革的障碍。
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Studies in Indian Politics
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