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Most people in developed countries think inequality is increasing. And most would also agree that in

In 1974, India surprised the world with “Smiling Buddha”: a secret underground nuclear test at Pokhr

Since the beginnings of independence, a number of African nations have been plagued by repeated coup

What is religious liberty, anyway? What are its origins? What are religious exemptions? What would a

Unofficial Peace Diplomacy: Private Peace Entrepreneurs in Conflict Resolution Processes (Manchester

Against the bleak backdrop of pressing issues in today’s world, civil societies remain vibrant, anim

In Administering Affect: Pop-Culture Japan and the Politics of Anxiety (Stanford UP, 2022), Daniel W

Welcome to the third NIAS-Korea episode! In this episode, we invite Prof. Yoonkyung Lee to discuss s

Violent Islamic extremism is affecting a growing number of countries in sub-Saharan Africa. In some,

How strong is the Iranian resistance? And which parts of society does that resistance come from? Are

Order at the Bazaar: Power and Trade in Central Asia (Cornell UP, 2017) delves into the role of baza

In the 1990s, a network of twenty Soros Centres for Contemporary Art sprung up across Eastern Europe

In this episode, we focus the use of religious myths, icons and deities in Hindu nationalist politic

"History recalls Wallace’s inaugural address as a set piece in the larger drama of defending Souther

This week on International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey is joined by Jason Stearns, assistant

How has digitalisation changed Russian politics? How has Russia’s invasion of Ukraine changed Russia

On 9 November 2022, Malaysia held its 15th General Elections. These elections took place within an u

Critics of globalisation come in many forms from environmentalists to trade unionists and many other

Turkey and Russia are two of the most significant powerhouses in Eurasia. The foreign policies of tw

For decades, a few numbers came to define Chinese politics--until those numbers did not count what m