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16 February 2015

Latin American lessons for AAP

The nature of the sweeping victory of AAP and Kejriwal may be unprecedented in India but not in Latin America. In Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, there are lessons for AAP and Arvind Kejriwal as they assume power in New Delhi – and also for the Congress Party as well as the BJP

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13 February 2015

AAP, Occupy and the Arab Spring

There is an emerging consensus among scholars and political analysts across the world that the 20th century advances in building democratic systems have run their course. It is in this context that AAP’s rapid rise to power might serve as a light-house of global significance—a beacon that guides others seeking to take democracy to a higher level and warns of treacherous rocks

Normandy four talks Courtesy: MoFA/Russia
12 February 2015

‘Ukraine crisis has one winner: China’

With the crisis in Ukraine worsening, Europe seems to have realised that the solution is not military, though the U.S may push to send in arms. Although no country wants a war with Russia, the conflict over Ukraine between the West and Russia could escalate. What are the future scenarios for the region and with what global implications?

livemint Courtesy: LiveMint
12 February 2015

Public messaging for a new Delhi

Manjeet Kripalani, Executive Director, Gateway House has written an article on recent win of the Aam Admi Party in the Delhi state elections. This article has been republished by LiveMint

eurasia review Courtesy: Eurasia Review
12 February 2015

PRIORITIZING SAUDI ARABIA – OPED

R. Abhyankar, Former Ambassador, Professor at Indiana University, has written an article on Saudi Arabia being a country India should establish close ties with due to India's growing economy and Saudi's vast oil resources. This article has been republished by Eurasia Review