Debt Crisis and Popular Social Protest in Sri Lanka

Citizenship, Development and Democracy Within Global North-South Dynamics

S. Janaka Biyanwila
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17 October 2023
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The first detailed account in English of an unprecedented moment in Sri Lanka’s history, Debt Crisis and Popular Social Protest in Sri Lanka chronicles the 2022 popular uprising where mass protests forced the country’s autocratic president to flee.

Exploring how the uprising, triggered by a debt crisis, relates to deeper problems of democracy, civil war and development, Janaka Biyanwila challenges numerous misunderstandings about the protests and uncovers how global financial markets and platform economies contributed to the upheaval. Locating the crisis within Global North-South dynamics, Biyanwila outlines how market-driven economic growth strategies restrain public involvement in decision making while asserting ethno-centric collective identities and hypermasculine cultures. Framing citizenship as well as justice in terms of cultural recognition, economic redistribution and political representation, chapters foreground the role of democratic social movements that encourage artistic engagement and collective learning as central for renewing citizenship as well as democracy. Reimagining development that embeds Global Production Networks within local communities and rethinking democracy across multiple tiers of governance, Biyanwila concludes by shifting his narrative to a broader focus on the Global South, and South Asia specifically.

Fusing the regional with the global, Debt Crisis and Popular Social Protest in Sri Lanka widens its perspective from a distinct, national moment to an international interdependency with the power to ripple across every corner of the globe.

Chapter 1. Introduction: The Challenges of Democracy, Development and Popular Movements

  • Chapter 2. The Popular Uprising: Collective Action, Activists and Strategies
  • Chapter 3. The Rajapaksa Regime: Development, Regional Alliances, Militarization and the Pandemic
  • Chapter 4. Reasons for the Crisis: Financialisation, Commercialization of the State, Popular Discontent and Inequality
  • Chapter 5. Prospects of Democratic Renewal: Patrimonial Capitalism, Representative and Movement Politics
  • Chapter 6. Lessons: De-Militarization, Development and Democracy

S. Janaka Biyanwila is an independent researcher in the area of labour studies with interests in labour movement, social movements, civil society, gender and nationalism. He has worked in the NGO sector in Sri Lanka, and as a lecturer at the University of Western Australia and the University of New South Wales, Australia. He has also competed as a springboard diver and represented Sri Lanka at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.