March 13, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes
Your weekly digest of foreign policy commentary:
Reading Time: 2 min readWarwick J. Mckibbin provides countries with an alternative strategy to dealing with the Trump administration’s tariff hikes. Image credit – rabbit75_dep / deposit photo
Anti-Muslim Riots in Sri Lanka Signal a New Social Fissure, The Economist
“Political analysts fear that Sinhalese extremists are trying to transfer lingering hostility against Tamils onto Muslims (most of whom speak Tamil as their mother tongue).”
LKI Take: Buddhist majority countries like Thailand limit the political participation of monks in different ways. Sri Lankan institutions could study how other democracies – especially in Buddhist majority countries – regulate their clergy, to restrain clerical extremism.
How AI Can Help the Indian Armed Forces, Livemint, by R. Shashank Reddy, Carnegie India
“AI has a number of non-lethal uses for militaries across the world, and especially for the Indian military.”
LKI Take: While AI promises significant military benefits, civil society and governments – including in Sri Lanka – should monitor and regulate the relationship between technology companies and the military, to avoid excessive militarisation of the economy.
How Countries Could Respond to President Trump’s Trade War, Brookings, by Warwick J. Mckibbin, Brookings Institution
“For decades trillions of dollars of global savings have been pouring into buying US treasury bills and other government securities.”
LKI Take: This proposal could be effective if several countries collectively pursued it, including major US creditors like China and Japan. Such a move may, however, lead to the depreciation of the US dollar, which could negatively impact countries like Sri Lanka, whose exports depend on the US market.
Written by Barana Waidyatilake and Malinda Meegoda, and edited by Anishka De Zylva. The opinions expressed in this Weekly Brief are the authors’ own and not the institutional views of LKI, and do not necessarily reflect the position of any other institution or individual with which the authors are affiliated.