Can Commonwealth values be grounded in religion? Resources from the Christian tradition | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Women, blasphemy, and the religious law in Pakistan in the 1920s and 2020s | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Commonwealth bookshelf | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Coronation and Commonwealth: heft and weft | 2023/09/03 | English | |
The impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on Commonwealth nations | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Victoria drops the Commonwealth Games | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Introduction: religion and Commonwealth values | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Australia’s high temperature debate about religion | 2023/09/03 | English | |
India and France: what’s bringing them closer? | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Politics of hate: religious Majoritarianism in South Asia
Politics of hate: religious Majoritarianism in South Asia
, edited by Farahnaz Ispahani, Gurugram, India, HarperCollins, 2023, xxii + 311 pp., INR 599 (paperback), ISBN: 978-93-5629-355-7 | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Hugh Segal (1950-2023): departure of a Commonwealth champion | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Where law, politics, scripture and theology intersect: an exegetical examination of 49:13 in the Qur’an in light of India’s right-wing legislation and policies against Muslims | 2023/09/03 | English | |
Missing worldview in the economic agenda of Bharatiya Janata Party: what can be learned from Social and Solidarity Economy? | 2023/01/02 | English | |
Public health, agricultural administration, and colonial policy studies in pre-war Japan: a comparison with imperial and Commonwealth studies in Britain | 2023/01/02 | English | |
Managing ethnic and religious diversity in the United States and Malaysia | 2023/01/02 | English | |
Political clientelism and democracy in Belize: from my hand to yours | 2023/01/02 | English | |
The Australians at Geneva: internationalist diplomacy in the interwar years | 2023/01/02 | English | |
From non-alignment to multi-alignment: assessing India’s foreign policy shift | 2023/01/02 | English | |
A bittersweet heritage: slavery, architecture and the British landscape | 2023/01/02 | English | |
Sub-imperial power: Australia in the international arena | 2023/01/02 | English | |
Commonwealth Bookshelf | 2023/01/02 | English | |
COP27: key takeaways and why they are relevant | 2023/01/02 | English | |
Caribbean exceptionalism and the rise of Sino-CARICOM relations in the post-bureaucratic era | 2023/01/02 | English | |
India: navigating the challenges and opportunities of G20 leadership | 2023/01/02 | English | |
China and the danger of local wars: why India should be cautious | 2023/01/02 | English | |
Imperial gallows: murder, violence and the death penalty in British colonial Africa, c. 1915-60
Imperial gallows: murder, violence and the death penalty in British colonial Africa, c. 1915-60
, by Stacey Hynd, London, Bloosbury, 2024, x + 261 pp., £76.50 (hardback), ISBN 9781350302648 | 2024/03/03 | English | |
Not an ‘ordinary Under-Secretary’ for India: the unconventional political career of Lord Lothian | 2024/03/03 | English | |
Namibia after President Hage Geingob (1941-2024) | 2024/03/03 | English | |
Exploring the infeasibility of enforcing mandatory in-prison rehabilitation in Jamaica | 2024/03/03 | English | |
The cooking of books: a literary memoir
The cooking of books: a literary memoir
, by Ramachandra Guha, New Delhi, Juggernaut Books, 2024, xx + 243 pp., Rs. 699 (hardback), ISBN 978-93-5345-709-9 | 2024/03/03 | English | |