March 27, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes
Your weekly digest of foreign policy commentary*
Reading Time: 2 min readDaniel Alphonsus highlights that the demographic dividend did not materialise in Sri Lanka. Image credit – kotelnyk / deposit photo
Beyond FDI and FTAs: How Demographic Fracking Can Boost Sri Lanka’s Growth, The Daily FT, by Daniel Alphonsus, Fulbright Scholar, Harvard University
“Unlike much of the industrialised world, Sri Lanka has two major underutilised demographic pockets it can mobilise – women and migrant workers.”
LKI Take: Sri Lanka may need to invest in extending its usual school hours. Studies show a positive correlation in Germany between extending afternoon hours at school and more women in the labour force.
Unpacking the Free and Open Indo-Pacific, War on the Rocks, by Jeff M. Smith, Heritage Foundation
“The Free and Open Indo-Pacific is a normative concept imbued with the values, principles and norms [that] Quad members see as underpinning the informal regional order.”
LKI Take: Smaller states stand to benefit from a free and open Indo-Pacific. However, the task of ensuring substantial compliance with this vision’s inherent norms, like freedom of navigation, may call for a normative code.
Pax Trumpia, Project Syndicate, by Joschka Fischer, former German Foreign Minister and Vice Chancellor from 1998-2005
“Chinese leaders are probably privately celebrating the Trump administration’s promise to ‘make America great again,’ because, so far, it has merely undercut US interests.”
LKI Take: Smaller states like Sri Lanka are arguably the main beneficiaries of multilateralism and free trade, and therefore, should lobby major powers like Germany and China to maintain that system despite the current US position.
*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.