Punsara Amarasinghe

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Punsara Amarasinghe is a PhD candidate at Institute of Law and Politics at Scuola Superiore Sant Anna, Pisa Italy. He held a research fellowship at Faculty of Law, Higher School of Economics in Moscow and obtained his Masters from International Law at South Asian University, New Delhi. He served as a visiting lecturer at Faculty of Arts, University of Colombo Sri Lanka and author can be reached at punsaraprint10[at]gmail.com

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Return of the Triptiz Trap: Is Indian Ocean becoming another South China Sea?

Chinese territorial expansion is often viewed as the modern-day equivalent of the British East Indian Company by many Western critics. The robust presence of...

Nalin de Silva and his world: Intellectual contribution in search of South Asian identity against Western hegemony

The common conception that has been viewed as the grand narrative is that Western Science reflects the triumph of mankind over the past five...

In Praise of the Lioness of Law: Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her Jurisprudence

The death of the US Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg has created an abyss in the court for the liberal voice where justice...

Mare Nostrum for Indian Ocean and Sri Lanka’s “India First” foreign policy

Authors: Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane* Sri Lanka has been often portrayed as being in the crossroads of geopolitical encounters with powerful nations throughout its...

“Mask Diplomacy” and Understating China’s Confucian Strategy in International Relations

It is by no means a hyperbolic phase to call the year 2020 as Anus Horribilis by virtue of the events that have befallen...

Our Man in Bandung: How Sir John Kotelawala of Ceylon shocked Nehru’s idealism

Authors: Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane* To historians of Southeast Asia, the Bandung conference of 1955 presents itself as one of the most striking international...

Does personality matter in Foreign Relations? The Curious Case of Mr. Putin

The effects of personality on decision making processes before crucial issues have always been tough to quantify. Yet the subtle level of it influence...

Alexander’s Dugin’s Neo Eurasianism in Putin’s Russia

The sheer vacuum created in the ideological realm of Russia after it deviated from Communist ideology in the backdrop of Perestroika became a prime...

Corona and path to global state of exception: Futility of Solidarity, Civil Liberties

Authors: Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardane* At this moment the world has indeed been witnessing a plague which looms before humanity as an unmitigated disaster beyond continents,...

Russia’s Ambivalent Position in International Law: A Civilizational Narrative

Russia’s unique geographic position and its own diverse culture twisted with Euro-Asian values have placed Russia as a country with a blend of civilizational values.  Perhaps,...

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