View Report on Women’s Political Representation through 25 percent LG Quota in Sri Lanka 1 April 2024 Muragala l Centre for Progressive Politics & Policy published a study In January 2024, together with the International Foundation of…Read more
View Report on “Media Safety in Sri Lanka: Reporting on the 2022 People’s Aragalaya” 5 February 2024 Sri Lanka Working Journalists Association (SLWJA) commissioned this research study to document the challenges to the safety of journalists in…Read more
View Discussing Palestine in Sri Lanka 4 February 2024 Last week, on 31 January, the Centre for Progressive Politics & Policy held its inaugural webinar on Sri Lanka’s response…Read more
View Reforms in Sri Lanka: Emerging Trends in Elite Politics 14 January 2024 Sri Lanka is on the verge of becoming a poster child of IMF reforms. The country’s inflation has dipped to…Read more
View Post-Aragalaya Shifts in the Politics of the Buddhist Sangha 14 January 2024 Economic concerns are adding new layers to the political role of the Buddhist sangha in the post-Aragalaya period. At the…Read more
View Crisis, resistance, and the lure of liberal nation-building 8 January 2024 GotaGoGama and the 2022 People’s Protests in Sri Lanka As we write, Palestinians are struggling against the inconceivable brutality of…Read more
View කුරුන්දිය පිළිබඳ සංස්කෘතියේ (සහඅවස්ථාවාදයේ) දේශපාලනය 23 September 2023 ඕනෑම ඓතිහාසික උරුමයක් ලෙසම, කුරුන්දිය පිළිබදව ද ඇත්තේ සංකීර්ණ සහ ඒකමානීය නොවන ඉතිහාසයකි. වර්තමාන කුරුන්දි පුරා විද්යා භූමිය පිහිටා ඇති…Read more
View Mapping the Kurundi Discourse and Politics of Culture (and Expediency) 23 September 2023 Recent developments surrounding the Kurundi archaeological site in the Mullaitivu District brings us to a diverse set of interlinked issues…Read more
View Nathasha Edirisooriya, Prophet Jerome, and Abuse of ICCPR: Avoiding Another Ayodhya 22 September 2023 Several incidents that happened this year indicate a resurgence of identity politics in the national political discourse. In the context…Read more
View The Sepal Amarasinghe case, Sinhala Buddhist nationalisms, and party politics in Sri Lanka 22 September 2023 The parliament proceedings over the Sepal Amarasinghe issue indicate the different nationalist stances that political parties are likely to pursue,…Read more