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Nepal: Studying the International Relations in South Asian regions

Katrin Fidencio, San Diego, USA (with the help of a Nepali professor Prayash Chandra Ghimire) Abstract: The poor ability of the western studies in international relations to describe and explain, much less predict, the behavior of states in the global South is recognized as one of their primary shortcomings. This in part accounts for the […]

Reimagining ageing: Older persons as agents of development

-Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana Under-Secretary-General of the UN & Executive Secretary ESCAP Older persons are highly visible across Asia and the Pacific: they work in agricultural fields producing our food supplies, peddle their wares as street vendors, drive tuk-tuks and buses, exercise in our parks, lead some of the region’s most successful companies and form an […]

GLOBALIZATION AND THE FUTURE OF NEPALESE ECONOMY

Economic Nationalism Revisited-Part 1 Professor Madan Kumar Dahal (Late) Senior economist and former Chairman Mega Bank, Nepal Begin text. Three years have passed since I wrote a paper on a relatively new theme “Future of Nepalese Economy: Economic Nationalism Reconsidered.” The reactions were sharp and mixed but it was a stimulating exercise prompted by the […]

Taliban’s Muddle

Dr. Rizwan Naseer Strategic Security Analyst, Karachi, Pakistan Begin text. This article provides a glimpse into history that how Afghanistan remained ungovernable land for empires and then got stuck into quagmire i. online pharmacy buy inderal online with best prices today in the USA e. the great game of great powers. It shed light on […]