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World Policy Journal (2017) 34 (4): 36–40.
Published: 01 December 2017
...Lynn Gehl Copyright © 2017 World Policy Institute 2017 A Q&A with Laurel Jarombek JORDAN SCHULZ JORDAN SCHULZ It took Lynn Gehl 22 years of litigation to register as a status Indian—an official designation determined by Canadian law—all because of a missing signature...
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World Policy Journal (2015) 32 (2): 85–91.
Published: 01 June 2015
... the Internet space and take a leadership role in the global reach of social media. Indian entrepreneurs have made billions off the Internet, and the rise of Indian call centers dragged vast populations on the sub-continent into the 21st century. Tthat this technology has suddenly acquired a dark side...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (1): 25–35.
Published: 01 March 2002
... in a New World. Sri Lanka: In the Shadow of the Indian Elephant Barbara Crossette Before Osama bin Laden rewrote the script, velop. Whatever happens next in Afghan­ American officials did not regard the vast istan, which the industrial nations are now Indian subcontinent...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (4): 24–29.
Published: 01 December 2013
...Nazia Vasi technology has transformed the voracity with which indians and chinese consume products and services— but at a substantially different pace. Beijing’s single-minded, centralized, and authoritarian strategy in creating and enforcing growth and development of the nation has...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (3): 72–85.
Published: 01 September 2016
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (3): 86–92.
Published: 01 September 2016
... middle classes are fascinated with Modi, who started out as a humble chaiwallah , selling tea on the roadside. He rose to prominence, the story goes, because of his hard work. It’s the Indian version of the American dream. He even brags about how little formal education he has had, and most of his...
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World Policy Journal (2006) 23 (2): 11–19.
Published: 01 June 2006
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World Policy Journal (2007) 24 (1): 9–18.
Published: 01 March 2007
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (3): 45–50.
Published: 01 September 2016
...Ananya Vajpeyi Indian scholar Ananya Vajpeyi examines the way the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party is using Sanskrit to advance a Hindu supremacist agenda. She argues that academics need to step out of the ivory tower and resist the government’s manipulation of this ancient language. Copyright ©...
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World Policy Journal (2016) 33 (2): 42–56.
Published: 01 June 2016
... KASHMIR: A STONE’S THROW, AN ENDLESS WAIT PHOTOGRAPHS AND ESSAY BY SHOWKAT NANDA SUMMER 2016 43 PORTFOLIO A young man is arrested by Indian security after he...
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World Policy Journal (2012) 29 (2): 97–103.
Published: 01 June 2012
... in a rapidly changing India. The penetration of English has also led to the ability to express Hindi concepts that were awkward, if not impossible, to convey in a purer, less hybridized idiom. If the market for Indian newspapers, magazines, channels, and books is growing—at the very moment media...
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World Policy Journal (2003) 20 (1): 25–30.
Published: 01 March 2003
...Sumit Ganguly Copyright © 2003 World Policy Institute 2003 Sumit Ganguly is a professor of A sian studies and government a t the University o f Texas at Austin. This fa ll, he w ill become director o f the India Studies Program and the Rabindranath Tagore Professor of Indian Culture...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (4): 13–21.
Published: 01 December 2013
... and Chinese railway parts. Yet October 28 was no ordinary Monday. It was just three days after Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh wrapped up a rare state visit to Beijing that received little of the coverage it deserved. Important talks on trade and border negotiation were largely ignored by the mass media...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (1): 11–24.
Published: 01 March 2002
... attacks on ment added to its list of banned terrorist the United States to pressure Pakistan, organizations this past January. Founded in 1 which for decades has promoted a jihadist 1994, the Lashkar is based in Pakistan but guerrilla movement within Jammu and active in Indian-held Jammu...
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World Policy Journal (2002) 19 (1): 95–103.
Published: 01 March 2002
... the right to few parallels in the history of humankind. A vote to every Indian who had resided con­ huge newly independent country chose to tinuously in a constituency for 180 days or adopt universal adult franchise immediately, more. In proposing the act, India’s prime rather than...
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World Policy Journal (2013) 30 (4): 36–40.
Published: 01 December 2013
... and political deadlock followed, leading to the dissolution of that assembly, and results from a new election not expected before the end of 2013. However, after being elected to power in 2008, Maoist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal fell out with his erstwhile Indian handlers. New Delhi remains suspicious...
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World Policy Journal (2005) 22 (1): 89–94.
Published: 01 March 2005
... chiefly emptied, Israel has ceased destroying but not solely through passive resistance. homes of alleged terrorists, and Islamic Indians believing in violence also con­ radicals have heeded calls for an armed tributed to it, as did British fatigue after truce. One may reasonably hope...
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World Policy Journal (2004) 20 (4): 41–47.
Published: 01 December 2004
...Sumit Ganguly Copyright © 2004 World Policy Institute 2004 Sumit Ganguly is the Rabindranath Tagore Professor of Indian Cultures and Civilizations, and the director o f the India Studies Program, a t Indiana University, Bloomington. India’s Foreign Policy Grows Up...
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World Policy Journal (2001) 18 (1): 89–93.
Published: 01 March 2001
... that when it system, and countrywide transportation that was written into our constitution that we gave the subcontinent a sense of belonging should be a secular state we finally put the to one country. Hindu nationalists, how­ lid on our Indian-ness, and admitted the le­ ever, believe...
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World Policy Journal (2005) 22 (2): 37–43.
Published: 01 June 2005
...Sumit Ganguly; Andrew Scobell Copyright © 2005 World Policy Institute 2005 Sumit Ganguly is the Rabindranath Tagore Professor of Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloom­ ington. Andrew Scobell is associate research professor in the Strategic Studies Institute...