Opinion
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Racism and Systemic Bias in Nepal’s Political System
Nepal, with its rich mosaic of ethnicities, cultures, and languages, faces complex challenges when it comes to issues of race…
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Fractured Mandate in India: A Reflection on Coalition Politics and Midterm Polls
The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) stands at the cusp of forming the central government, with Narendra Modi set to lead…
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Political Naiveté and Herd Behavior in Nepal’s Democratic Landscape
Political ignorance among leaders in Nepal is evident in various facets, from a lack of grasp on democratic principles to…
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Remembering King Birendra’s Role in Political Transition in Nepal
On June 1, 2001, King Birendra, along with members of his family, tragically lost their lives in a royal palace…
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Indigenous political movement and its strengths and weaknesses
Nepal has recently transferred from the Kingdom of Nepal to the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal and imposed the new…
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Space, the final frontier?
In December I shall be attending the British International Studies Association’s Astropolitics Workshop in Leicester as a PhD Researcher. My…
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UN Secretary General Doing the ‘Toughest Job’ – Dinesh Bhattarai
Kathmandu, Oct 30: The United Nations Secretary General (UNSG) is the world’s top diplomat. The UNSG’s job is often described…
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Hybrid Warfare is nothing new, just ask the Greeks – Thomas Knight
Rage-Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus’ son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses, hurling down to the…
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How Can the Conservatives Win the Next General Election? – Jake Warman
One pandemic, two Monarchs and three Prime Ministers. It has been all change since the Christmas of 2019 and by…
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Outcomes of the War in Ukraine and Implications for the West – Thomas Knight
There has been much talk lately in Western policy making circles as to the most likely/most optimal outcome for the…
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