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Regaining a Little Bit of India

The liberation of Mosul redeems a piece of history

Reclaiming Liberalism from the Wilderness

The history of populism shows that such movements often attack conventional wisdom on liberal and conservative norms of governance

The Alt.Left, South Asianism, and the Scaling of Brownness

The Hindus are no longer considered religious minorities in the US, but holders of majoritarian privilege

Snowden’s Falling Angels

Asylum seekers in Hong Kong who had sheltered the whistleblower are being hounded by official agencies and even denied basic services

Trump and the American Dream 2016

The newest fairytale of democracy carries within it the ominous iconography of change

Into the Unknown With Trump

Trump wants to make America great again but we’re not sure how he will pull that off

Why Do They Hate Hillary?

The failures and fall of Hillary Clinton

Trust in Trump

A hard bargain, but good for India

Modi’s Friend? Wait.

Trump will be fully capable of managing the India-US relationship during its good times. A natural ally will have to do more

Bastille Day Horror: We Are Afraid

What is it that makes France the most obvious target for Islamist terrorism? As the country recovers from the Bastille Day horror in Nice, François Gautier portrays a traumatised republic under siege

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