April 17, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes
Your weekly digest of foreign policy commentary*
Reading Time: 2 min readUmair Jamal explains why foreign policy is absent from Pakistan’s electoral agendas. Image credit – muha04 / depositphotos
Does Sri Lanka’s ‘Look East’ Strategy to Court ASEAN Make Sense?, The Diplomat, by Lasanda Kurukulasuriya, Journalist
“Sri Lanka should “engage more closely with ASEAN … for the intrinsic benefits of strengthening those bilateral relationships, and not as part of any counterbalancing strategy [against China].”
LKI Take: Sri Lanka has an explicit policy to develop as a ‘centre of the Indian Ocean.’ It also has an implicit ‘Look East’ policy, evident from its FTA with Singapore and potential FTAs with Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. The government could clarify how these two policies fit together.
Why Foreign Policy is Not an Election Issue in Pakistan, South Asia Voices, by Umair Jamal, Forman Christian College
“Pakistan’s political parties would do well to abandon their focus on narrow electoral goals and generate greater public awareness about the stakes of foreign policy decisions.”
LKI Take: Although there is no existing threat to civilian control of the military in Sri Lanka, the country should continuously improve civilian oversight of its military establishment, especially in view of political pressures created by a large military.
US Missile Strikes Expose the Untenable Status Quo in International Law, Chatham House, by Ben Saul, University of Sydney
“International law loses legitimacy if it is repeatedly powerless to stop atrocities.”
LKI Take: Aside from traditional Western allies, there has been little explicit support for the US strikes. It is in the interest of smaller states like Sri Lanka to support multilateral efforts for resolving the Syrian crisis within rules-based frameworks.
*Written by Malinda Meegoda, and Upamali Dharmasena, and edited by Anishka De Zylva. The opinions expressed in these Weekly Insights 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.