democracy
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With education sidelined from reforms agenda, Malaysia’s ‘civilising’ vision lacks substance
S Munirah Alatas
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UK elections 2024: New Prime Minister Keir Starmer – a latecomer to politics, a man on a mission
Mark Bennister, The Conversation Ben Worthy, The Conversation
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Excluded by the BJP, shunned by the Opposition: Indian Muslims and the crisis of non-belonging
Harsh Mander
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Today’s world moves at breakneck speed but democracy is slow. The Far Right is exploiting this
Jesus Casquete, The Conversation
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‘Peak Modi’ has passed – for now – and what that could mean for Indian democracy and politics
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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EU parliamentary election: Fragile centre holds as far-right parties make significant gains
Amelia Hadfield, The Conversation
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Lok Sabha verdict: Many victories – and the work ahead
Ingrid Srinath
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In talks with possible allies, African National Congress may have to negotiate foreign policy stance
Bhaso Ndzendze, The Conversation
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Mexico: First woman president will have to grapple with rampant violence, shadow of militarisation
Luis Gómez Romero, The Conversation
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‘Moral decoupling’: Why voters support politicians despite their ethical failings
Eugene Y Chan, The Conversation Ali Gohary, The Conversation
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US softening stance on Bangladesh could heighten China-India rivalry for regional dominance
Faisal Mahmud Shaquib Ahmed
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Interview: From ‘vikas’ to ‘vishwas’, what the centralisation of politics means for India
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Harsh Mander: The dark clouds of 1935 Nuremberg have gathered over Indian skies
Harsh Mander
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The test of time: A jail mulaqat with Umar Khalid
Anirban Bhattacharya
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Bill aimed at regulating NGOs, media funding in Georgia sparks protests
Natasha Lindstaedt, The Conversation
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How climate change is shaping democracy
Manoranjan Ghosh Hemant Kumar
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Lok Sabha polls: Two former judges, senior journalist invite PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi for public debate
Scroll Staff
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Reimagining education to truly include disabled students is a reflection of Indian democracy
Rashmi Rangarajan Tanushree Sarkar
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Congress urges Indore voters to press NOTA button, says it won’t back any candidate
Scroll Staff
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Democracy: A new book questions whether the people (or the experts) are always right
Erica Benner