One year of the NPP in Sri Lanka : Realising the anti-corruption ‘dividend’
By: Dassanayake, Harindra B. and Gamage, Rajni
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(50), Dec 13, 2025: p.10-13.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: One year after the National People’s Power came to power in Sri Lanka, the new government has made anti-corruption campaign the central pillar of its reform agenda. The government’s anti-corruption campaigns have emerged as key sources of legitimacy, constructing a moral narrative that centralises power and mobilises a whole-of-state approach. While the campaigns enjoy broad public support, their framing risks consolidating executive and party dominance at the expense of democratic inclusion, institutional checks, and more strategic, long-term reform. –Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/50/commentary/one-year-npp-sri-lanka.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 60(50), Dec 13, 2025: p.10-13 | Available | AR138073 |
One year after the National People’s Power came to power in Sri Lanka, the new government has made anti-corruption campaign the central pillar of its reform agenda. The government’s anti-corruption campaigns have emerged as key sources of legitimacy, constructing a moral narrative that centralises power and mobilises a whole-of-state approach. While the campaigns enjoy broad public support, their framing risks consolidating executive and party dominance at the expense of democratic inclusion, institutional checks, and more strategic, long-term reform. –Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/50/commentary/one-year-npp-sri-lanka.html


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