What’s in a (Region’s) Name? How an Australian Diplomatic Triumph from the 1990s Poses a Warning for Indian Foreign Policy Today Nicolas de Zamaróczy Politics & Economics In the 1990s, Australian policymakers faced a serious problem. They were increasingly being sidelined in important decisions in the rapidly growing regions of Southeast and East Asia. As a mostly white,...
A Visual History of the India-Pakistan Partition Aanchal Malhotra Government, History, Religion A single inscription, the Radcliffe Line, changed the fates of millions. Hindus, Muslims, and Sikhs suddenly became enemies; they fought over land, wealth, respect, community, and national identity. The objects the refugees brought with them speak volumes.
Lunar New Year: The Impacts of Modern Migration Kaitlin Solimine Government, Society & Culture Sunday in India, 36 people were trampled to death boarding a train to the Kumbh Mela festival. The holiday, which occurs only once every dozen years, draws over 80 million pilgrims. We typically think of...