18.11.2025 à 10:47
Entre lutte et gouvernance « responsable » du Sri Lanka : évaluer la première année au pouvoir du Pouvoir populaire national
Un an après que le Pouvoir populaire national (NPP) du Sri Lanka a obtenu une majorité parlementaire historique des deux tiers, Janaka Biyanwila propose une évaluation critique « d'en bas et à gauche » des réalisations et des compromis de cette coalition progressiste. Émergeant du soulèvement Aragalaya de 2022 qui a perturbé le bloc hégémonique du régime Rajapaksa, le NPP a construit une nouvelle alliance gouvernementale fondée sur la lutte contre la corruption et une gouvernance économique (…)
- Sri Lanka / JVP (Sri Lanka), Protection sociale18.11.2025 à 10:40
Between Struggle and 'Responsible' Governance: Evaluating Sri Lanka's National People's Power's First Year of Government
One year after Sri Lanka's National People's Power (NPP) secured an historic two-thirds parliamentary majority, Janaka Biyanwila offers a critical assessment “from below and to the left” of this progressive coalition's achievements and compromises.
Emerging from the 2022 Aragalaya uprising that disrupted the Rajapaksa regime's hegemonic bloc, the NPP has constructed a new governing alliance based on anti-corruption and efficient economic governance, whilst maintaining a militarised (…)
18.11.2025 à 08:24
Jacobin Greece and the Politics of Silencing: Orientalism in the Hellenic Left
The Greek left is unique in European progressive politics. Shaped by its own experiences, it has developed a powerful critique of Western imperialism. Unfortunately, a significant 'campist' tendency has reduced global struggles to a simplified binary whilst erasing the voices and movements it claims to support.
The “For a Palestine That Liberates Us” conference in Athens crystallised this contradiction. Organised by Greek left intellectuals with extensive academic networks, NGO (…)
