Aryal, Saroj Kumar ; Balashanmuganandam, Keerthana KL
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Abstract
Sri Lanka faces perhaps the greatest financial crises in the country’s history. Although such crisis is the outcome of much financial mismanagement, corruption, and lack of transparency in government, there are external factors involved as well. Due to its geo-strategic location, Sri Lanka much interests both China and India, who strongly compete for influence in the area. This article attempts to analyse the Sri Lankan crises from the perspective of a geopolitical struggle between China and India. It also focuses on providing information regarding the options for India in Sri Lanka.
Document type: | Article |
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Publisher: | South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) |
Place of Publication: | Brussels |
Date: | 2022 |
Version: | Secondary publication |
Date Deposited: | 24 May 2022 07:34 |
Faculties / Institutes: | Miscellaneous > Individual person |
DDC-classification: | Political science |
Controlled Keywords: | Sri Lanka, Indien, China, Geopolitik, Finanzkrise, Korruption |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Sri Lanka, Indien, China, Krise in Sri Lanka, Geopolitik, finanzielle Misswirtschaft, Korruption, Mangel an Transparenz / Sri Lanka, India, China, Sri Lankan Crisis, Geopolitics, financial mismanagement, corruption, lack of transparency |
Subject (classification): | Politics |
Countries/Regions: | China India Sri Lanka |
Series: | Themen > SADF Focus |
Volume: | 81 |
Additional Information: | DOI: 10.48251/SADF.ISSN.2406.5633.F81 (der Erstausgabe) |