Category: South Asia
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The Roots of the Insurgent Movement in Balochistan
Disclaimer: Please note that the views expressed below represent the opinions of the article’s author.…
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A Tradition of Pederasty
Disclaimer: Please note that the views expressed below represent the opinions of the article’s author.…
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Bangladesh 1971: A Study in Genocide?
The twentieth century saw two world wars, industrialized warfare, and a large number of mass…
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From Encounter to Exodus: History of the Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar
Abstract According to the United Nations, the Rohingya are amongst the most persecuted minorities in…
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Navigating Caste Inequality in Kerala: Caste as Present, Hidden, and Denied
Abstract Kerala is a southern state in India known for its impressive social development. While…
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Configuring Foreign Policies for Small States: A Case Study of Sri Lanka
Abstract Despite a wide array of foreign policy strategies employed by small states, there has…
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Event Report “A Conversation with BRICS Consulates – From Xiamen to Johannesburg: The Role of BRICS in Global Governance”
On February 26th, 2018, the event “A Conversation with BRICS Consulates – From Xiamen to…
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India’s Soft Power: Prospects and Limitations
Scholars of International Relations define power as a state’s ability to influence the behaviour…
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Doklam: Prelude to the Clash in South-Asia
India and China are the rising economic and military powerhouses of the century. Not only…
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Rohingyas: Their Impossible Past and Present
Abstract The Rohingyas have been variously seen as the “most persecuted minority in the world,”…
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