From Jaffna to Galle: A Portrait of Sri Lanka's Regional Identities and Local Governance
MTA
How local cultures, economies, and politics shape regional development across Sri Lanka's provinces
2nd Edition
*From Jaffna to Galle* offers an immersive exploration of Sri Lanka’s diverse regional identities and the critical role local governance plays in shaping the nation’s future. Moving beyond the centralized perspective of Colombo, the book provides a province-by-province analysis of how distinct cultural heritages, historical layers—from ancient kingdoms to colonial rule—and unique economic specializations define the island’s mosaic. By blending ethnographic vignettes with rigorous policy analysis, the author illustrates why a "one-size-fits-all" approach to development often fails and underscores the vital importance of the 13th Amendment and the promise of devolution in addressing regional grievances and fostering inclusive growth.
The book delves into the specific challenges and triumphs of each region: the post-conflict reconstruction and memory in the Northern Province, the pluralistic coexistence in the East, the burgeoning tourism and colonial legacy of the South, and the agrarian networks of the North Western and North Central "tank civilizations." Thematic chapters further examine the impact of migration and remittances, the politics of land and resettlement, and the escalating threats of climate change. Detailed sections on gender, youth, and the role of local leaders—from village elders to religious authorities—provide a human-centric view of social mobility and resilience.
Designed as both a scholarly study and a pragmatic roadmap for practitioners, this volume offers a comprehensive toolkit for designing context-sensitive policies. It highlights the essential role of civil society and the potential of economic diversification in industries like IT and renewable energy. *From Jaffna to Galle* is an indispensable resource for policymakers, development professionals, and students of South Asian studies seeking to understand how empowered local governance can bridge the gap between national policy and the lived realities of a diverse population.
This book is primarily written for development practitioners, policymakers, and government officials seeking to implement localized governance and economic programs within Sri Lanka. It also serves as a vital resource for scholars and students of South Asian studies, anthropology, and political science who require a grounded, ethnographic perspective on subnational identity. Additionally, it provides valuable insights for civil society members and international donors working to navigate the country’s complex post-conflict and decentralized landscape.
December 23, 2025
43,236 words
3 hours 2 minutes
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