By devolving political functions to an elected leader, the Dalai Lama is guaranteeing the self-sustainability of the Tibet Movement.
March 14, 2011
Read MoreWhile the study of electoral politics in the North East explains how democracy can absorb former rebels, it fails to answer the critical question of the victims’ right to justice.
March 11, 2011
Read MoreWhile the Arab Revolution might or might not prove as seminal as the French or the Russian, it has changed the geopolitics significantly and irrevocably.
March 10, 2011
Read MoreRulers of Gulf states should initiate reforms to accommodate the voices and aspirations of different sections of their societies.
March 08, 2011
Read MoreThe defence budget for 2011-12 has not been unduly impacted by the fiscal consolidation process, and reflects the MoD’s ability to spend resources within the stipulated time.
March 07, 2011
Read MoreWith Turkey’s accession negotiations for EU membership going nowhere, Ankara is pursuing other diplomatic options.
March 07, 2011
Read MoreJapanese Prime Minister Kan Naoto is walking a tight rope with plunging popularity and growing demands for his resignation.
March 07, 2011
Read MoreFears by some analysts that India has recently altered its nuclear doctrine, and particularly its no first use policy, are unfounded.
March 01, 2011
Read MoreThe success of popular movements in the Middle East has raised the apprehensions of the Chinese Communist Party, which has been reminded of its own weakness.
February 25, 2011
Read MoreThe United States faces a budget crisis of proportions with no precedent in its recent history. The country’s economic dominance since the end of World War II has supported a military posture with global reach and influence.
February 24, 2011
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