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Travel Is Not Freedom. It Is Politics

When the World Was Meant for Everyone While we have 190+ countries in the world, South Asian countries are the ones that need to worry...

Ballots Amid Turmoil: Why Nepal Cannot Escape Political Instability

As Nepal heads into a pivotal general election following mass protests and the resignation of the government, the vote represents more than a routine...

Youth-Led Action in Conflict: Case Studies from Nepal and Iran

Introduction Protests have long served as a significant tool for socio-political change, from the suffrage movements of the early 20th century to the Black Lives...

Youth-Driven Vote Could Shake Up Nepal’s Leadership

Nepal will head to the polls on March 5 in its first national election since deadly youth-led anti-corruption protests toppled the government of former...

Nepal Rapper-Turned Mayor to Run for PM After Youth Protests

Nepal’s political landscape is shifting ahead of March 5 parliamentary elections as rapper-turned Kathmandu mayor Balendra Shah, widely known as Balen, teams up with...

Nepal Counts $586 Million Economic Blow from ‘Gen Z’ Anti-Graft Protests

Nepal’s government says the youth-led anti-corruption protests that erupted in September and ultimately forced Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli to resign have inflicted more...

Nepal Government Must End Diplomatic Sluggishness with a Five-Point Plan

The interim government, formed under the premiership of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki and catalyzed by the Gen-Z youth movement, has a clear mandate...

Diplomatic Entanglement after Nepal’s Gen Z Protest

Nepal, a small Himalayan republic, sometimes gains international press for extreme events. Recently, Nepal’s flag was spotted in Georgia’s protest, which represents both amusement...

A Revolution Without a Square: Gen Z’s New Playbook

In 2011, the Arab world erupted in a wave of uprisings that came to define a generation’s struggle for freedom. From Tunis to Cairo,...

Why China need not worry about Nepal?

In traditional terms, a political crisis in a neighboring country is often seen as a direct challenge to that country’s national security and regional...

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The Collapse of Traditional Opposition and the Emergence of “Networked” Politics in 2025

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The Death of Air Superiority: How Drone Warfare Has Become Democratised

Ever since the Italo-Turkish War of 1911, when aircraft...

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