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Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis: Foreign Policy Amidst Domestic Tumult 

“Since the start of the new year, Sri Lanka has fallen deeper into an economic crisis. The crisis has led to protests across the country, the resignation of its Prime Minister, and its first debt default since independence. Ranil Wickremesinghe has recently been appointed as Sri Lanka’s prime minister for the sixth time, three days…… Continue reading Sri Lanka’s Economic Crisis: Foreign Policy Amidst Domestic Tumult 

21st Century Maritime Silk Road · Belt & Road Initiative · China · Indian Ocean Region · Sri Lanka

China’s Engagement with Maritime Nations: A Case Study

In the recorded history of Sri Lanka and Malaysia, trade with Chinese merchants, transhipment of Chinese goods, embarking of Chinese ships and people were an ordinary occurrence. Malaysia and Sri Lanka were initial subscribers of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), when China launched BRI in 2013. Hence, the problem identified for this research is:…… Continue reading China’s Engagement with Maritime Nations: A Case Study

Belt & Road Initiative · China · Myanmar · Neoclassical Realism · Pakistan · Sri Lanka

China’s Future Relations in the South Asian Region: A Study from a Neoclassical Realist Approach

The People’s Republic of China has asserted itself as a South Asian state by showing a keen interest in its affairs. China’s stance indicates that it respects the sovereignty and territorial integrity of countries and is not favourable towards involving itself in the domestic affairs of other countries. However, China’s current relations in the South…… Continue reading China’s Future Relations in the South Asian Region: A Study from a Neoclassical Realist Approach