Book Review
Graveyard of Indian idealism
Tibet. The Lost Frontier
by Claude Arpi
Although the absorption of
Tibet into China since 1950
has been copiously discussed
from different angles,
there is a dearth of understanding
about the regional
politics surrounding the “roof of the
world”. Since time immemorial,Read more..
The strongmen’s benefactors
The Temptations of Tyranny in Central
Asia
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, much of Central Asia has been ruled by a set of brutal feudal patriarchs reminiscent of the despotic Khans of Medieval times. These resilient authoritarians run countries like personal fiefdoms, inscribing “first family” control over the media, political parties and businesses, and unleashing repressive security apparatuses on impoverished people. Read more..
The strongmen’s benefactors
The Temptations of Tyranny in Central Asia by David Lewis
Pico Iyer’s new book The Open
Road: The Global Journey of
the Fourteenth Dalai Lama,
which hits bookstores in
March this year is a gorgeously
wrought dissection of the
Tibetan spiritual leader’s peripatetic life,
philosophy and status as an iconic figure
throughout the world. Read more..
The strongmen’s benefactors
The Temptations of Tyranny in Central Asia by David Lewis
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, much of Central Asia has been ruled by a set of brutal feudal patriarchs reminiscent of the despotic Khans of Medieval times...Read more..
Indian Secularism :
A Social and Intellectual History, 1890-1950
By Shabnum Tejani
Many of the central issues in modern Indian politics have long been understood in terms of an opposition between ideologies of secularism and communalism. Observers have argued that recent Hindu nationalism is the symptom of a crisis of Indian secularism and have blamed this on a resurgence of religion or communalism...Read more..
India Arriving: How This Economic Powerhouse is Redefining Global Business - By Rafiq Dossani
Once the jewel in the crown of the formidable British Empire, India has been surrounded by myth for years..
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Parag Khanna's "The Second World"
Foreign policy expert Parag Khanna made one of the biggest possible splashes in advance of his publication date: a cover essay in the New York Times Magazine in Jan. 2008. His essay, "Who Shrank the Superpower" was adapted from his new book, "The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order."..Read more..
Parag Khanna's "The Second World"
Foreign policy expert Parag Khanna made one of the biggest possible splashes in advance of his publication date: a cover essay in the New York Times Magazine in Jan. 2008. His essay, "Who Shrank the Superpower" was adapted from his new book, "The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order."..Read more..
India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy
Born against a background of privation and civil war, divided along lines of caste, class, language and religion, independent India emerged, somehow, as a united and democratic country. ..Read more..

