The Promise of Change and the Reality: A Balance Sheet – Part 3 - Groundviews
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Lionel Bopage – Dr. Lionel Bopage The physics analogy of reversing political entropy proves instructive. Reversing entropy requires constant application of force. In the case of the Sri Lankan government, this means rebuilding trust through transparency, ensuring participation in decision-making, maintaining a clear understanding of policy across different leaders and ministries, delivering tangible results on key promises, and balancing policy …
The Promise of Change and the Reality: A Balance Sheet – Part 3 - Groundviews
Photo courtesy of Challenge Magazine The physics metaphor proves instructive. Reversing entropy requires constant energy input. For Sri Lanka's government, this means rebuilding trust through transparency, ensuring inclusive participation in decision making, maintaining policy coherence across different leaders and ministries, delivering tangible results on key promises and balancing pragmatism with principle. The question is whether
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