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Capital Contest: Who will win Delhi’s Mandate? Looking Back at the Predictions
By: Aniket Khatri Source: The Quint A Closer Look at the Incumbent vs Challengers As the high-stakes Delhi elections hurtle toward the...
Diplomania
Feb 286 min read
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The Slaughterhouse Five or the Children’s Crusade: A Duty-Dance with Death – Kurt Vonnegut, Jr
By: Vaishak Sreekumar The author is a first-year master’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. He can be reached at...
Diplomania
Feb 235 min read
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Keeping the Nation’s House: Domestic management and the making of Modern China
By: C Shraddha "Looking back, however, we can see that by promoting the idea of gendered responsibilities for family management,...
Diplomania
Feb 214 min read
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India’s Foreign Policy 2024: Milestones Achieved and Strategic Priorities for 2025
By: Saksham Gadia and Lavanya Malani The authors are final-year law students at Jindal Global Law School and can be reached at...
Diplomania
Feb 205 min read
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War’s Silent Terror: The Weaponization of Sexual Violence
By: Pari Arora The author is a second-year master’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. She can be reached at...
Diplomania
Feb 169 min read
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The Paradox of Power in War, Peace, and National Security
By: Tarinee Gupta The author is a second-year student at Jindal Global Law School of Jindal Global University. She can be reached at...
Diplomania
Feb 95 min read
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Between Empire and Myth: The Paradox of the Desert
By: Shaurya Mahajan The author is a second-year BA LLB student at Jindal Global Law School. He can be reached at...
Diplomania
Feb 98 min read
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New Beginnings in Syria: Transition in the Post Assad Era
By: Ruchir Ketkar The author is a first-year master's student at Jindal School of International Affairs. He can be reached at...
Diplomania
Jan 205 min read
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Vietnam Leadership Shift
By: Tamanna Yadav The author is a third-year bachelor’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. She can be reached at...
Diplomania
Jan 204 min read
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How to Lose an Election
How the incompetence of the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris and her campaign, cost her the election. By: Yannik Kum He is a political...
Diplomania
Jan 206 min read
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Historical Revisionism in China's Covid-19 Narrative
By: Shreyanshi Sikaria The author is a third-year bachelor’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. She can be reached at...
Diplomania
Dec 20, 20248 min read
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India-Canada Diplomatic Showdown
By: Mahita Saikia and C. Shraddha The authors are second-year bachelor’s and first-year master's students, respectively, at the Jindal...
Diplomania
Nov 4, 20246 min read
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Confronting Thailand’s Human Rights Crisis
By: Vedant Rangari The author is a first-year master's student at Jindal School of International Affairs. He can be reached at...
Diplomania
Nov 4, 20245 min read
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European Elections: The Emergence of the Far Right
By: Srikrishnadeva and Vansh Pincha The authors are second-year master's and bachelor's students, respectively, at the Jindal School of...
Diplomania
Oct 20, 202416 min read
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Crime and change in Latin America: Femininity and Politics in Mexican Elections 2024
By: Taneesha Jain The author is a second-year master’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. She can be reached at...
Diplomania
Oct 20, 202413 min read
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US Elections 2024: Navigating the Potential Impact of Shift in Leadership
By: Diya Madhavan and Kalyani R. Janakiraman The authors are first-year master’s students at Jindal School of International Affairs....
Diplomania
Oct 20, 20245 min read
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Elections in Namibia: A Turn of the Last 8 Years
By: Prachi Srivastava The author is a second-year master’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. She can be reached at...
Diplomania
Oct 20, 20245 min read
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Dictators, Dissent & Democracy: The Electoral Struggle in Iran and Syria
By: Kalyani R. Janakiraman The author is a second-year master’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. She can be reached at...
Diplomania
Oct 20, 202414 min read
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The Impact of the Monkeypox Endemic on Nigeria, Ghana, and the Congo
By: Anant Kakkar The author is a second-year bachelor’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. He can be reached at...
Diplomania
Oct 20, 20245 min read
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Rigged Elections: Why Dictators pose for the Cameras
By: Vaishak Sreekumar The author is a first-year master’s student at Jindal School of International Affairs. He can be reached at...
Diplomania
Oct 20, 20247 min read
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