April 24, 2018 Reading Time: 3 minutes
Your weekly digest of foreign policy commentary*
Reading Time: 3 min readEckardt et al explain Vietnam’s ascent as a manufacturing hub in Asia. Image credit – phong.tran / deposit photo
Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka: From Denial to Delay, The Diplomat, by Yashasvi Nain, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
“[Sri Lanka] must use the remaining period effectively and by 2019 implement the pledges made in the past.”
LKI Take: The lack of progress on Resolution 30/1 strengthens the argument for a specialised mechanism in Sri Lanka, with international support, to deal with serious crimes. The absence of such a mechanism may lead to calls for other UN member states to exercise universal jurisdiction.
Vietnam’s Manufacturing Miracle: Lessons for Developing Countries, Brookings Institution, by Sebastian Eckardt, Deepak Mishra, and Viet Tuan Dinh, World Bank Group
“Vietnam managed to capitalize on its strong foundations through good policies.”
LKI Take: In 2017, Vietnam introduced five new reforms; related to electricity, credit, taxes, trading, and enforcing contracts. Sri Lanka needs to quicken the pace of improving its business environment to leverage its foundational factors and be competitive with regional economies.
Better Democracy Promotion Through Immigration, Lawfare, by Margaret E. Peters, and Michael K. Kelly, UCLA and George Washington University
“[W]hen greater numbers of citizens from an autocratic home country migrate to democracies, the likelihood that the home country will democratize within the next five years goes up sevenfold.”
LKI Take: Currently, a majority of Sri Lanka’s departures for foreign employment are to non-democratic states. Sri Lanka should continue to work to increase employment opportunities for its migrant workers in countries like South Korea, which could also indirectly strengthen awareness and support for democratic norms in Sri Lanka.
*Written by Malinda Meegoda, 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.
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