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PM Harini Amarasuriya Addresses Oxford: The Politics of Development in Sri Lanka and Beyond

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Contents
  • Development as a Lived Experience
  • Women’s Political Leadership and Grassroots Movements
  • The Invisible Economy: Recognising Care Work
  • Sustainable Recovery and Institutional Integrity
  • From Activism to Policy: The Challenge of Transformation

In a moment of profound academic and political significance, the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dr Harini Amarasuriya, graced the prestigious halls of the University of Oxford to deliver the 2026 Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA) Annual Lecture. Held at the Nissan Lecture Theatre within St Antony’s College on the 19th of May 2026, the lecture, entitled “The Politics of Development: Sri Lanka and Beyond,” provided a comprehensive examination of the intricate relationship between governance, social justice, and economic progress. Addressing a distinguished gathering of students, researchers, and senior academics, Dr Amarasuriya utilised the Sri Lankan experience as a pivotal case study to illuminate broader global challenges facing contemporary societies.

The occasion was marked by a sophisticated discourse that transcended traditional economic metrics, focusing instead on the human dimensions of development. As a scholar who transitioned from the realms of social anthropology and academia into the highest echelons of political leadership, Dr Amarasuriya brought a unique dual perspective to the podium, weaving together theoretical frameworks with the pragmatic realities of statecraft. Her presence at Oxford served as a bridge between the Sri Lankan community at home and those contributing to global intellectual circles, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to transparent and visionary leadership.

Development as a Lived Experience

Central to the Prime Minister’s address was the assertion that development must be redefined beyond the mere accumulation of statistical data and the implementation of technocratic policies. She posited that true progress is only measurable through the lived experiences of the citizenry, particularly in nations such as Sri Lanka that are navigating the complex aftermath of economic crises and institutional volatility. Dr Amarasuriya argued that for too long, development models have been imposed from the top down, often failing to account for the qualitative aspects of human dignity and social well-being.

The lecture delved into the necessity of grounding development initiatives in local realities, ensuring that those most affected by policy changes have a voice in their formulation. This approach, she suggested, is instrumental in fostering a sense of ownership and legitimacy that is essential for the longevity of any reform. By examining the intersections of politics and development, Dr Amarasuriya highlighted how institutional structures must be modernised to remain accountable to the public they serve, rather than operating in isolation from the communities they are intended to benefit.

Women’s Political Leadership and Grassroots Movements

A significant portion of the discourse was dedicated to the evolving landscape of women’s political participation in Sri Lanka. Dr Amarasuriya noted with optimism the burgeoning involvement of women in grassroots movements and leadership roles, yet she remained critical of the persistent social and political structures that continue to impede full gender parity. She emphasised that the inclusion of women in decision-making processes is not merely a matter of representation but is fundamental to the creation of more equitable and compassionate governance.

Drawing from her own trajectory as an activist, the Prime Minister discussed the challenges inherent in transforming entrenched patriarchal systems. She suggested that while legislative changes are necessary, a more profound cultural shift is required to recognise the unique perspectives and skills that women bring to the political arena. Her remarks resonated with many in the audience, particularly those researching gender dynamics in the Global South, as she called for a sustained effort to dismantle the barriers that have historically sidelined women from the corridors of power.

The Invisible Economy: Recognising Care Work

In an insightful turn, Dr Amarasuriya addressed the invisibility of care work, both paid and unpaid, and its critical role in sustaining families, communities, and the broader economy. She argued that traditional economic systems often fail to account for the immense value of this work, which is predominantly performed by women. By remaining invisible in national statistics and policy considerations, care work is frequently undervalued, leading to a lack of support for those who provide it.

The Prime Minister urged for a holistic reassessment of how economic value is defined, proposing that a sustainable development model must integrate the recognition and support of care work into its core. This, she argued, is not only a matter of social justice but a prerequisite for economic stability. By acknowledging the foundational role of the domestic and community spheres, governments can better understand the true cost of living and the essential services that maintain the social fabric of the nation.

Sustainable Recovery and Institutional Integrity

Turning her attention to the current economic landscape of Sri Lanka, Dr Amarasuriya underscored the importance of balancing economic recovery with social dignity. She maintained that austerity measures and reform efforts must not come at the expense of the most vulnerable segments of society. Instead, she advocated for a recovery process that is characterised by fairness, transparency, and a commitment to protecting the social welfare of all citizens.

The relationship between the Sri Lankan government and international development agencies was also explored, with the Prime Minister calling for a more collaborative and context-sensitive approach. She cautioned against the “one-size-fits-all” models often promoted by global financial institutions, suggesting that priorities must remain grounded in the specific needs and aspirations of the local population. Institutional independence and the strengthening of democratic processes were identified as key pillars for ensuring that the nation remains resilient in the face of future challenges.

From Activism to Policy: The Challenge of Transformation

Concluding her lecture, Dr Amarasuriya reflected on the personal and professional journey from being a vocal activist and academic to leading a nation through a period of transition. She spoke candidly about the difficulties of translating grassroots demands into long-term policy reforms, noting that meaningful transformation requires patience, constant negotiation, and an unwavering commitment to public engagement.

The subsequent interactive Q&A session allowed students and academics to engage directly with the Prime Minister on topics ranging from governance and political reform to the specifics of Sri Lanka’s economic trajectory. The exchange highlighted the high level of interest in Sri Lanka’s path forward and the role of its new leadership in shaping a more inclusive and prosperous future.

For those within the Sri Lankan community globally, Dr Amarasuriya’s address at Oxford stands as a testament to the nation’s intellectual depth and its renewed focus on progressive governance. It is through such high-level engagements that the stories of Sri Lanka are shared and celebrated on the world stage, fostering a greater understanding of the country’s potential and its commitment to the values of service excellence and social consciousness.

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