Looking Ahead: What could India 2020 look like?
In this first installment in our three part series examining the road ahead for India towards 2020, Syed Mafiz Kamal explores and discusses the domestic and international drivers that will be largely...
View ArticleAustralia’s Border Protection Policies: Putting Forward Some Alternatives
Debates about refugee intakes, illegal immigrants, asylum seekers, and immigration more generally often lack precise alternatives that deal with this complicated problem. In this article Simon Katterl...
View ArticleThe Pakistani Awakening: Imran Khan’s Azadi (Feedom) March 2014
The 14th of August 1947 marks a very auspicious day for every Pakistani, as it is the day that Pakistan became a state and gained its independence from India. After sixty-seven years of independence,...
View ArticleLiving On the Edge: Women and Climate Change in Bangladesh Part 1
This is the first instalment of a three-part report on the state of women in agriculture on Bangladesh’s southern coast in November/December 2010. In Part 1, Finlay covers the first village he...
View ArticleLiving On the Edge: Women and Climate Change in Bangladesh, Part 2
In Part 2 of this three part series, Finlay discusses the lives of women in Bangladesh in the aftermath Cyclone Aila, 2009, as well as the benefits to women of owning their own land.
View ArticleGraham Priest on Buddhism and logic
Dr. Massimo Piggliucci reviews Graham Priest's argument on Buddhism and logic.
View ArticleAn immovable object and an unstoppable force: the Uyghurs and Beijing
Mubashar Hasan discusses the political dynamics between the ethnic Uyghur and the Chinese administration. In this post the author argues "...Unless China is willing to pursue a more nuanced, diplomatic...
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