Alan Keenan Senior Consultant, Sri Lanka London, UK Please submit all media inquiries to [email protected] or call +32 (0) 2 536 00 71 Crisis Group Role Alan Keenan is Crisis Group's Senior Consultant on Sri Lanka. Based in London, he coordinates and contributes to the organisation's research, publications and advocacy on Sri Lanka. Alan has lived and worked in Sri Lanka for extended periods since first visiting in February 2000. He has a PhD in political theory and has taught at various US colleges and universities before joining Crisis Group in 2006. Areas of Expertise Sri Lankan politics Human rights and peacebuilding Transitional justice Democratisation Professional Background Visiting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania's Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict (2005-2006) Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Peace and Conflict Studies, Bryn Mawr College (2003-2005) Consultant, Programme on Human Rights and Conflict, Law and Society Trust, Colombo, Sri Lanka (2002-2004) Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, Sri Lanka (2000-2003) Postdoctoral Fellow, Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania (1999-2002) Taught political, legal, and social theory in the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies at Harvard University (1996-1999) and at the Universities of California at Berkeley and Santa Cruz (1992-1996) PhD, Political Theory, John Hopkins University (1995) Select Publications “‘Building the Conflict Back Better’: The Politics of Tsunami Relief and Reconstruction in Sri Lanka”, in Dennis B. McGilvray and Michele R. Gamburd eds., Tsunami Recovery in Sri Lanka: Ethnic and Regional Dimensions (New York: Routledge, 2010) “The Temptations of Evenhandedness: On the Politics of Human Rights and Peace Advocacy in Sri Lanka,” in Michel Feher, ed., Non Governmental Politics (New York: Zone Books, 2007) "Building a Democratic Middle-Ground: Professional Civil Society and the Politics of Human Rights in Sri Lanka's Peace Process", in Jeff Helsing and Julie Mertus (eds.), Human Rights and Conflict: New Actors, Strategies and Ethical Dilemmas (Washington, DC, 2006) "No Peace, No War: Have International Donors Failed Sri Lanka's Most Vulnerable?",Boston Review, Vol 30, No 3, Summer 2005 "Making Sense of Bindunuwewa: From Massacre to Acquittals", Law and Society Trust Review, Vol 15, No 212, June 2005 "Human Rights and Sacred Cows: Framing Violence, Disappearing Struggles", with Vasuki Nesiah, in Neve Gordon (ed.), From the Margins of Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights (New York, 2004) "Critical Engagement or Constructive Engagement? Sri Lankan Civil Society at the Crossroads of Politics and Principle", Lines Magazine, Vol 3, No 1, May 2004 Democracy in Question: Democratic Openness in a Time of Political Closure (Stanford, 2003) Working on a manuscript entitled "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: The Politics of Human Rights and Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka" Languages English (native) French (fluent/conversant) Sinhala (conversant) In The News 13 Sep 2023 Commissions of inquiry and ad hoc committees have been used for decades as a way of obscuring the truth and avoiding accountability [in Sri Lanka]. Nikkei Asia Alan Keenan Senior Consultant, Sri Lanka 10 Sep 2023 For more than ten years, the [UN Human Rights] Council has pushed Colombo to hold accountable perpetrators of atrocities during the [Sri Lankan] civil war. Colombo Gazette Alan Keenan Senior Consultant, Sri Lanka 10 Jan 2023 [Sanctions for Sri Lankan officials] are a timely reminder that continued impunity will bring increasing costs to the government’s international reputation. Al Jazeera Alan Keenan Senior Consultant, Sri Lanka Latest Updates Commentary / Asia 07 September 2023 Sri Lanka Needs Truth, but Not (Yet) a Truth Commission Op-Ed / Asia 25 July 2022 For Lanka, A Long Road to Democratic Reform Awaits Q&A / Asia 18 July 2022 Sri Lanka’s Uprising Forces Out a President but Leaves System in Crisis Q&A / Asia 18 April 2022 Sri Lanka’s Economic Meltdown Triggers Popular Uprising and Political Turmoil Commentary / Asia 23 December 2021 “One Country, One Law”: The Sri Lankan State’s Hostility toward Muslims Grows Deeper Commentary / Asia 25 February 2021 Sri Lanka: Prevention Should Be at Heart of New Human Rights Council Resolution Load more