constitutional liberal
Dudley Senanayake
1911–1973
How Dudley Senanayake is discussed in this archive
Referenced in 2 other works , including NATIONALISATION AT THE CROSSROADS , and Congress Misrule and the Swatantra Alternative .
In Congress Misrule and the Swatantra Alternative : Senanayake's 1965 victory in Ceylon is cited as a regional precedent — a Congress-type government displaced by a liberal one — to demonstrate that Swatantra's democratic transition is electorally plausible, not utopian.
In NATIONALISATION AT THE CROSSROADS : Senanayake is cited as one of two Asian premiers (alongside U Nu) whose 1960 declarations are presented as public repudiations of nationalisation by governments that had earlier embraced it — international evidence for Desai's worldwide-retreat thesis.
Mentioned in (4)
Primary works (4)
- Freedom First · 1974
- Congress Misrule and the Swatantra Alternative · 1966
- "Ceylon's 1965 displacement of a Congress-type government by Dudley Senanayake's liberal government is cited in the rendered pages as proof that such a democratic transition is achievable." · Senanayake serves as the South Asian existence-proof that a liberal alternative to a long-ruling congress-type incumbent can win
- TOWARDS A SELF-RELIANT ECONOMY: LESSONS OF THE PAST · 1966
- NATIONALISATION AT THE CROSSROADS · 1962
- "Ceylon's Dudley Senanayake declared in March 1960 that nationalisation as an end in itself was something to which his government was 'certainly not wedded'" · Senanayake's March 1960 declaration cited as Asian government repudiation of nationalisation doctrine
- "Ceylon Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake's March 26, 1960 declaration as public repudiations of nationalisation by Asian governments that had earlier embraced it." · key-point framing of Senanayake's role in the international-evidence section