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Authors: Suresh George & Andrew Amayo This paper attempts to analyze how the Indian state is managing its institutional strategy in the midst of inter-state competition...
Such a flurry of activity in the first week as executive orders poured out of the Oval Office at a fast and furious pace. To what...
There is an awful lot of emotional kvetching around the recent Trump executive order about banning entry to people from seven specific countries to the United...
Kazakhstan, a country with immense oil wealth but relatively little global influence, has recently been trying to convert its wealth into influence. The successful bid to...
As defining terrorism in any particular case implies a political component, this very category becomes quite extensive – a subject to different readings and understandings. Having...
Long-standing tensions between quantitative and qualitative research are far common issues in the social sciences research. The debate centres on the perception of the truth by...
Now that President Donald Trump is, in a lightening fast, almost blitzkrieg manner, using his first weeks to pass monumentally powerful Executive Orders, in order to...
It is only with difficulty that Obama’s friends and foes alike can dispute his leadership abilities. Charismatic, humane, inspirational, well-read, composed- name it, he has it....