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Truman’s inaugural speech on January 20, 1949, divided the world into two dichotomous divisions: the ‘developed north’ and the ‘underdeveloped south’ [1]. This marked the birth of the age of ...
Viewed from such a perspective, the decision of the present government to send all-party delegations to key capitals, including those which are and are likely to become non-permanent members of the UN ...
Ever since India gained sovereign independence in 1947, election campaigns have been a regular affair with various political parties putting forward their candidates, policies and programmes to try ...
Jagmohan Lal Sinha’s judgement of Allahabad High Court half a century ago, on June 12, 1975, unseating the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and disqualifying her from contesting any elections for the ...
This paper explores why civilisational states exhibit cooperative values in trade and exchange. It highlights an irony where the decline of liberal states might have been expected to weaken trade ties ...
Trump’s recent onslaught on Harvard University has a political perspective. To put it in the words of a political scientist, Jason Johnson, based in Maryland: “Their goal is to intimidate and break ...
How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics by Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields. Oxford University Press: ...
The office of the Governor has been in news in recent times, especially after the Supreme Court judgment in Tamil Nadu case in which finding was rendered that the Governor acted in bad faith (mala ...
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