A bridge too far?
The Afghanistan peace process, which, less than a year ago, began with so much fanfare, has apparently devolved into a [...]
The Afghanistan peace process, which, less than a year ago, began with so much fanfare, has apparently devolved into a [...]
You could almost hear the wails coming from the prime minister’s office in New Delhi in October. It was a [...]
What do the snowy peaks of the Himalayas have in common with the balmy waters of the South China Sea? [...]
It has long been debated whether it is better to chase and amass money or power. Predictably, most people want [...]
Afghanistan, as you might imagine, is in a tough spot these days. It has of course been in a perpetual [...]
Imagine that you are a relatively prosperous western-style democracy with a strong economy and a bright future. Now imagine that [...]
While the world has been focused on responding to the spread of the coronavirus and short-lived Afghan peace deals, something [...]
The wildfires that have raged for months in spring and summertime Australia are teaching the world some timely lessons in [...]
In 2019, Jamil Jivani, a social entrepreneur based in Canada, published a book called “Why Young Men: Rage, Race and [...]
By all accounts, Phnom Penh is a charming city. Colonial French architecture combined with traditional Khmer influences and modern skyscrapers [...]
Things are bleak in Afghanistan these days, bleaker perhaps than they have been in quite some time. Given the relentlessly [...]
Democracy has taken a beating lately. Everywhere you look, democratic processes appear to be breaking down, with some countries taking [...]