Hussain's candour is commendable and, despite its warts, this book persuasively illuminates the dissonances inherent to Pakistan's current predicament.
Do Chinese scholars and the media have any freedom of expression—or are they all controlled by the Communist Party that has the blood of Tiananmen on its hands? It isn't as simple as a monolith manipulated by the Party
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 5 February 2022
The new challenge for the nascent Xi Jinping era is going to be a cascading ‘Cyber Revolution’.
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 5 February 2022
Learn from the Galwan lapses, don’t bury these for reasons of short-term political expediency
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 18 June 2021
China factor has been a driver in India-US relationship since 1962. To see India as a junior military partner of the US will be misplaced, writes director of Society for Policy Studies C. Uday Bhaskar
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 4 March 2020
Whether Article 370 has been used innovatively or will pass legal scrutiny, remains to be seen, writes C Uday Bhaskar
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 23 August 2019
Though well-timed and successful, Michael Wolff's sleazy memoir of the Trump White House is poor at the basic level of who said what, and when
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 13 February 2018
Militaries have a stranglehold on the political economies of Southeast Asian nations. This superb work of research illuminates them like never before.
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 21 October 2017
The old Liberal Order is under great stress from global economic convulsions. Desai runs through the past century to provide its socio-political context.
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 2 September 2017
Prudence saved the day, but Doklam will cast a long shadow
BY C. Uday Bhaskar 2 September 2017
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