The changing face of electoral politics in Sri Lanka, 1994-2004
Material type: TextPublication details: Colombo Social Scientists' Association 2012Edition: 2Description: 222pISBN: 9789550762156Subject(s): Politics and government | Sri Lanka | Elections | Politics, PracticalDDC classification: 324.95493 Summary: Jayasuriya (emeritus, U. of Western Australia) analyzes the electoral process in Sri Lanka during the period 1994-2004. In the first chapter, he traces the evolution of Sri Lankan politics since the inauguration of the first fully elected Parliament in 1931. He then discusses the four general elections and one presidential election of the last decade and elucidates the political shift from a third world welfarist model to one of neoliberalism and increasing public expenditure on the militaryItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Jayasuriya (emeritus, U. of Western Australia) analyzes the electoral process in Sri Lanka during the period 1994-2004. In the first chapter, he traces the evolution of Sri Lankan politics since the inauguration of the first fully elected Parliament in 1931. He then discusses the four general elections and one presidential election of the last decade and elucidates the political shift from a third world welfarist model to one of neoliberalism and increasing public expenditure on the military
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