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Asia’s Austerity: The New Global Norm
Is austerity the only way to ensure that development is globally sustainable?
To Secede or Not to Secede? The Case of Sudan and Beyond
Do the secessionist impulses that threaten to break apart troubled African countries make economic sense?
Indian Women in the Big City
How has the rapid development and globalization of Delhi created new hazards for Indian women?
The Rushdie Affair: India, Europe and Multiculturalism
Is Europe doing any better than India in balancing religious belief and the secular right of free speech?
Iranian Endgame: Part I — Sanctions and Asia
Can sanctions on oil exports provide enough bite to induce Tehran to abandon its nuclear ambitions?
Dateline India: The Fishmongers of South Delhi
In India, the daily interchange between fishmonger and buyer is one way to overcome basic social differences.
Twenty Years After the Demise of the Soviet Union: A Chinese Perspective (Part I)
How did the fall of the USSR give rise to a global order characterized by peace and economic development?
U.S. Message to the BRICS: No More Mr. Nice Guy
Is “soft power” just a friendlier-sounding way for the United States to dominate the world?
Seven Billion Humans: The World Fritz Haber Made
How did the German-Jewish chemist Fritz Haber revolutionize the entire course of world history?























