In India, infant mortality among Hindus is higher than among Muslims, and religious differences in sanitation practices have been cited as…
This wide-ranging and illuminating book links the history of business in India to broader global and national trends across three centuries…
In July 1988, during his final year as secretary of state, George Shultz embarked on an eight-country, three-week tour of Asia. No crisis…
Research on the global growth of digital identification programs has been largely silent on the implications for children and on birth…
“We Are Not the Others is a strikingly moving book that touches the heart of its readers, and takes them on a furious and empathetic…
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“Rumours of Spring is the unforgettable account of Farah Bashir’s adolescence spent in Srinagar in the 1990s. As Indian troops and…
For decades, fears of energy scarcity drove American energy diplomacy. The dependence of the global economy on oil, and America’s need to…
Can small search costs that constrain information acquisition and monitoring across the administrative hierarchy provide a substantive…
At the turn of the century, environmentalists and “Big Oil” appeared to be moving toward one another. With the world anticipating a global…
American policymakers and China-watchers worldwide often parse Chinese President Xi Jinping’s words, looking for clues about whether the…