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In October, we cast a wide net. You can read pieces by Indian authors, some of whom worry about the law pertaining to victims of sexual assault while others ponder if India could be a peacemaker in the Russia–Ukraine War. We have American neuroscientist William Softky shining light on how a Nobel laureate changed an entire scientific field and Japanese economist Masaaki Yoshimori wondering if the euro or renminbi can really challenge the dollar. We also examine Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus and Brazil.
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Content of Publication
How Much Longer Will Donald Trump and American Democracy Survive Political Violence? – Christopher Roper Schell
Balancing India and China Is the Challenge for Sri Lanka’s Dissanayake – Asanga Abeyagoonasekera
Can the Euro or Renminbi Really Challenge the US Dollar? – Masaaki Yoshimori
Colleges Protect Teachers Who Sexually Exploit Students in Walz’s Minnesota – Sarah Jones
Questioning the “One Person, One Vote” Principle in Western-Style Democracies – Patrik Meyer
Nobel Prize Winner John Hopfield Changed Neurophysics — and My Life – William Softky
Shifting Sands in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – Hassan Aslam Shad
Reasons Why India Doesn’t Buy the US’s Underhanded Free Speech – Kanwal Sibal
My Long Love Affair with Aphrodite’s Island – Alan Waring
Book Review: And How Does That Make You Feel? Everything You (N)ever Wanted to Know about Therapy – Tara Yarwais
Yemen’s Government Cannot Ignore Looming Unrest – Fernando Carvajal
Celebrities and Money Laundering Make Brazilian Gambling a Popular Laundromat – Luiz Cesar Pimentel
Can India be a Peacemaker in the Russia–Ukraine War? – Mannat Dutt, Kapish Agrawal
Justin Trudeau, Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Canada’s Performative Foreign Policy – Ranjani Iyer Mohanty
A Powerful Prabowo Presidency Might Prove Disastrous for Papua – Aaron Denison Deivasagayam
How Does Indian Law Now Treat Sexual Assault Victims — and the Accused? – Maya Prakash