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The Rupshu Pastoralists
By
Sugato Mukherjee
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The Diplomat
December 07, 2015
The Changpas hold on to ancient traditions in a fragile, disputed region.
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South Asia
Fighting for India’s Women
The Gulabi Gang fights vigorously – and sometimes violently – for the rights of India’s beleaguered women.
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Fighting for India’s Women
South Asia
Kabul: A Different View
At the core of Kabul’s identity is a rich cultural landscape centered around places of deep historical significance.
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Kabul: A Different View
East Asia
The Declining Power of Inter-Korean Reunions
As historical memories fade, sympathy is waning.
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The Declining Power of Inter-Korean Reunions
East Asia
Wal-Mart Uprising: The Battle for Labor Rights in China
Wal-Mart is the latest frontier in China's nascent labor rights movement.
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Wal-Mart Uprising: The Battle for Labor Rights in China
East Asia
The Welcome Demise of China’s One-Child Policy
The demographic impact might be marginal, but there are reasons to celebrate its end.
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The Welcome Demise of China’s One-Child Policy
November 11, 2015
Could Migrants Rescue Aging Asia?
Europe is accepting millions. Will Asia's shrinking powers ever follow suit?
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Could Migrants Rescue Aging Asia?
October 21, 2015
Back to the Future: World Politics Edition
What would leaders from 1985 make of the world in 2015?
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Back to the Future: World Politics Edition
South Asia
India’s Deadliest Epidemic
More than 300,000 Indian farmers have killed themselves since agriculture was liberalized.
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India’s Deadliest Epidemic
South Asia
Refugees and Neighbors: Rohingya in Bangladesh
Bangladesh has been reluctant to act on the growing Rohingya refugee crisis.
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Refugees and Neighbors: Rohingya in Bangladesh
Southeast Asia
The Landmine Victims of Myanmar’s Civil War
A look at some of the casualties of a deadly conflict.
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The Landmine Victims of Myanmar’s Civil War
Southeast Asia
Remembering Indonesia’s Bloody Coup
Fifty years ago this week Indonesia experienced one of the 20th century’s darkest moments.
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Remembering Indonesia’s Bloody Coup
South Asia
Smuggling India's Antiquities
Existing measures to protect India’s rich heritage have proven to be woefully inadequate.
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Smuggling India's Antiquities
South Asia
Nepal’s Lingering Anguish
Many Nepalese are struggling to cope in temporary shelters, at risk of abduction and trafficking.
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Nepal’s Lingering Anguish
Southeast Asia
Indonesia: Harvesting the Devil’s Gold
These Indonesian miners have one of the world's deadliest jobs.
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Indonesia: Harvesting the Devil’s Gold
Southeast Asia
Cambodia’s Montagnard Problem
The country has long struggled to deal humanely with the refugees from Vietnam’s Central Highlands.
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Cambodia’s Montagnard Problem
Oceania
Fighting Trachoma in Indigenous Australia
Australia has been shamefully slow to eliminate this infectious eye disease. Finally, progress is being made.
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Fighting Trachoma in Indigenous Australia
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