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Second International Seville Seminar on Future-Oriented Technology
Analysis (FTA): Impacts on policy and decision making
28th- 29th September 2006
Second International Seville Seminar on Future-Oriented Technology
Analysis (FTA): Impacts on policy and decision making
28th- 29th September 2006
FTA as an Enabler of Federalism in Sri Lanka
CHAMINDA HETTIARACHCHIUNIVERSITY OF MORATUWA – SRI LANKA
FTA as an Enabler of Federalism in Sri Lanka
Introduction to Sri Lanka[Sub-header]"Sri Lanka - The finest Island in all the world" - Marco Polo
Sri Lanka is an island situated in the Indian Ocean, at the base of the Indian Sub-Continent, 880 km north of the equator.
The total land area is 65,610 sq. km. ( Size similar to Ireland))
Due to its strategic location as a gateway to East from West, It has been always a meeting point for different cultures.
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Introduction to Sri Lanka
“Multicultural Sri Lanka”
Ethnicity
Sinhalese74%
Tamil 18%
Moor 7%
Others 1%
Religion
Buddhist 70%
Hindu 15%
Christian 8%
Muslim 7%
Total Population is about 19.5 mn ( 2004 est.) Languages:
Sinhala (official and national language) 74%, Tamil (national language) 18%, English is the “link” language (spoken by about 10% of the population)
It is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-lingual society
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Introduction to Sri LankaSocio-Economical Indicators
GDP Per Capita US$ 3,570 (ppp)
Average GDP Growth Rate 5%
Population below poverty line 22% (1997 est.)
Adult Literacy 92%
Life expectancy at birth 72 yearsInfant mortality rate 15 per1000 births
“Comparatively Higher Development Indicators for the low per capita income”
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Introduction to Sri LankaSocio-economical development in Sri Lanka- Key Points
•Sri Lanka has long traditions of multi-party democracy•The Island has been a “early mover” among developing countries to adopt market economy •It has done well In Human Development, compared to other South Asian countries However, •It has not performed in its full potential in its socio-economic development efforts. •Impact of ethnic war, high political polarization and poor socio-economic policies are major obstacles
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Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka•Conflict between Sinhala Majority and Minority Tamils for self-rule.•Civil war 1983-2002 fighting between government forces and LTTE or “Tamil Tigers” ( An armed rebel group asking for separate state for Tamils) •A ceasefire and a political agreement from 2002 up to now•Current Situation – “No Peace -No War Situation”•Escalating violence in recent times
Cost of war•More than 65,000 deaths•Loss of Infrastructure•Damage to industries ( e.g Tourism, FDI..)• “The bloodiest ethnic war in Asia”
Damage due to Tsunami in to Sri Lanka The death toll is 38,000. A 1.5 million persons are displaced and destitute. Property damage of US$ 1.5-1.8 Billion
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Sri Lanka is currently working on a national scale program of nation building
• Tsunami Rebuilding and Post-War Construction
• Political solution to Ethnic Conflict through negotiations of the all parties and interest groups
• Federalism and Power Decentralization as a solution for a united country for a multi-cultural co-existence
Nation Building of Sri Lanka
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What is Federalism?
Definitions•Federalism is the theory or advocacy of federal political orders, where final authority is divided between sub-units and a centre. (Stepan)
•Federalism is essentially a system of voluntary “self-rule” and “shared rule”. (Kincaid, John)
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Why is Federalism?
•Economical efficiency•Protect and promote diversity•Allow experimenting in Public Policy at regional level•Political Empowerment•Cultural Empowerment
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Future Oriented Technology Analysis (FTA) as an Enabler
Sri Lanka should carry out •complex set of negotiations , •awareness building measures, •policy changes and •stakeholder analysis
in order to introduce political solution based on federalism and power decentralization.FTA can assist as an enabler in multiple ways.
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Some FTA tools and Applications
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs)
•Public Educational and Awareness Building programs•Public Interactions and Citizen Feedback•Active Public Participation in democratic process
Information Interaction Participation
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Some FTA tools and Applications
•Simulation Models•Multi-Stack Holder Analysis•Game Theory for political negotiations•Scenario Analysis for developing a federal model for Sri Lanka
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Main Obstacles of Using FTA in Sri Lanka
•Political Decision Making Process based on “ad -hoc” methods•Lack of knowledge about FTA tools•Capacity and knowledge constrains of the policy makers•No Research Institutes
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Recommendations for Effective Use FTA in Sri Lanka
•Learning by other countries using FTA in similar applications•Collaborate with International Experts •Train policy makers•Active research studies
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Thank You
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Q & A
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