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Reasons for the Crisis: Financialisation, Commercialisation of the State, Popular Discontent and Inequality

S. Janaka Biyanwila (Independent Researcher, Australia)

Debt Crisis and Popular Social Protest in Sri Lanka: Citizenship, Development and Democracy Within Global North–South Dynamics

ISBN: 978-1-83797-023-0, eISBN: 978-1-83797-022-3

Publication date: 17 October 2023

Abstract

The political crisis related to two main factors internal to the public revenue system, namely financial markets and the commercialisation of the state, and three related external factors, pertaining to the pandemic, popular discontent and inequality. The emphasis on financial markets since the mid-1990s expanded the commercialisation of the state while neglecting public accountability and government oversight. The efforts to shore up public finances through the tax system is increasingly undermined by the global tax architecture, enabling financial secrecy and illicit financial flows.

The pandemic revealed the significance of women’s work, paid as well as unpaid care work. The pandemic also exposed the limitations of a domestic economy, based on export-oriented development, over-reliant on tourism and remittances from migrant workers. Combining with the on-going dengue epidemic, the pandemic highlighted the urgency of climate adaptation. Meanwhile, the popular discontent conveyed an accumulation of grievances linked with cultural discrimination, political misrepresentation as well as economic maldistribution. The participation of new middle-class segments in the protests foregrounded new tendencies significant for strengthening the labour movement as well as working-class parties in their demands for redistribution, reframing democracy as well as citizenship.

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Biyanwila, S.J. (2023), "Reasons for the Crisis: Financialisation, Commercialisation of the State, Popular Discontent and Inequality", 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. 91-132. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83797-022-320231004

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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