From Nehru to Kennedy – The Transformation of President Obama
Think back to the 1962 Cuban Missile crisis. The Soviet Union had embarked on an ambitious drive to become involved in South America. The initial responses of P...
Think back to the 1962 Cuban Missile crisis. The Soviet Union had embarked on an ambitious drive to become involved in South America. The initial responses of P...
Editor’s Note: A couple of months ago, we proposed a merger of Australia with America. This, we felt, would be great for both America & Australia and...
The World is a fascinating place right now. Europe is undergoing an existential crisis in a fiscal sense. Either it will come together to form a cohesive, fisca...
Three weeks ago, we featured an opinion article in the New York Times that argued America’s framework & policies in Af-Pak have been inherited from th...
This has been the week of Deepavali, the Festival of Lights. Deepavali is celebrated in the traditional way be lighting a row (“Vali”) of lamps (...
We have consistently argued that America’s framework for understanding Af-Pak has been a carry forward of the British colonial framework for Afghanistan. ...
Rarely does one read a book of great importance, a book that opens our eyes to a problem of global significance and that too in an arena we all think we know. T...
The book That Used To Be Us has two authors, Thomas Friedman and Michael Mandlebaum. We used Mr. Friedman’s name in our title for brevity and also because...
Adam Smith (1723-1790) is widely regarded as the father of modern economics and capitalism. His work, Wealth of Nations, is his magnum opus and one of the most ...
We have been fairly critical in the past about articles in the Washington Post, especially those about Afghanistan. Our perception has been that WashPost is hea...