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August 2009
#2941
Democratic discourse in Philippines: Competing legacies of two women
12 August 2009 Harnit Kang considers the influence of Presidents Aquino and Arroyo on democracy in their country
#2940
Will the LTTE Rise Again?
11 August 2009 N Manoharan reviews the potential for the reemergence of the LTTE
#2939
The 'Vision Thing'
11 August 2009 Firdaus Ahmed underlines the need for a new ‘vision’ in Indo-Pak relations
#2938
Balochistan: Are the Balochis ready for external support?
11 August 2009 D Suba Chandran analyzes the nature of the Balochi insurgency and India's options
#2937
Underdevelopment and the Naxal Movement
11 August 2009 Rajat Kumar Kujur investigates the connection between developmental policy and naxal activity
#2936
Clinton’s visit to Southeast Asia: Implications for India
10 August 2009 Tuli Sinha reflects on the shift in American policy towards Southeast Asia and possible ramifications for India
#2935
Talks As Strategy
7 August 2009 Ali Ahmed emphasizes the need to pursue dialogue with Pakistan to tackle the threat of terror
#2934
The "Malacca" Mileage
7 August 2009 Sandeep Anand reflects on the reasons for reduced piracy in the Strait of Malacca
#2933
Negotiating with China
7 August 2009 Bhartendu Kumar Singh identifies the problems that prevent effective Indian negotiations on the border issue
#2932
The Business of Being the Taliban
7 August 2009 Kate Swanson examines the Taliban’s code of conduct and sees a more professional and mainstream organization emerging
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