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In our annual South Asia issue, Rachel Berger reviews Julia Hauser's new book on the transnational roots of vegetarianism as a political project based on ideas of purity.
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Sonika Gupta outlines the key challenges faced by the Tibetan exile community in India in her article in Current History!
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In our latest issue, Sonika Gupta says the stateless Tibetan exile community in India is at a turning point, with emigration rising and a leadership transition looming.
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Enjoy free access to this article in our annual South Asia issue, for a limited time: Itty Abraham ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society on India’s space program and the growing importance of techno-scientific prowess to national identity.
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Read the new Current History article from IDS researcher Sohela Nazneen - analysing the gains and remaining challenges for women in #Bangladesh ♀️🇧🇩 👇
In our new issue, Sohela Nazneen Institute of Development Studies weighs up the gains and the remaining challenges for women’s empowerment in Bangladesh, where developmental metrics have greatly improved but patriarchal norms and practices are still prevalent.
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In our new South Asia issue, Satendra Kumar University of Zurich explains how recent farmers' protests in India have been a culmination of a long cycle of rural change and crises.
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Enjoy free access to this article in our new South Asia issue for a limited time, thanks to University of California Press: Itty Abraham ASU School for the Future of Innovation in Society on India’s space program and how techno-scientific prowess became key to national identity as developmental aims were eclipsed.
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My invited perspective piece in the CurrentHistory on the challenges in front of the Tibetan exile community in India today.
In our annual Europe issue, contributing editor Holly Case Brown History Dept. considers German angst about history in light of a new book on Hegel by Richard Bourke The Cambridge School.
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In our Europe issue, Jaume Franquesa Arts and Sciences | University at Buffalo and Santiago Gorostiza Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona show how the Spanish far right is exploiting rural anxieties.
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In our March issue, Ondřej Slačálek Filozofická fakulta Univerzity Karlovy argues that writers who diagnosed the post–World War II pathologies of 'small nations' in East-Central Europe can help clarify the present malaise of universalist democracy.
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Enjoy free access for a limited time to this essay in our annual Europe issue: Emile Chabal on the varied manifestations of identity politics in France, and their clashes with republican values.
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In our annual Europe issue, Paul Stubbs argues that a decade of EU membership has only sharpened Croatia’s political and economic predicaments as a country on the periphery.
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In our March issue, Astrid Nonbo Andersen DIIS Denmark details how the Scandinavian countries have recently been forced to confront their colonial histories.
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Leading off our annual Europe issue, Karen E. Smith LSE Intl Relations assesses how well the European Union has responded to Russia's invasion of Ukraine—and how hard it will be for the EU to reach its goal of bringing Ukraine into its ranks as a member state.
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