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Published in: 50.50Alarm as 2 billion people have parliaments shut or limited by COVID-19
Democracy groups warn of 'significant risks' to rights around the world as a growing number of parliaments shut down...
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Published in: Home: OpinionShaping a new social contract through the pandemic
The actions of governments, business, investors and civil society in response to COVID-19 will shape our futures.
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Published in: openMovementsCommunity spaces in India: constructing solidarity in pandemic times?
Can the initiatives we see pave the way for the exercise of participatory democracy, of solidarity as a way of...
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Published in: HomeThe impact of COVID-19 is all down to inequality
Coronavirus must change the neoliberal rationale, and rescue the social contract between the welfare state and the...
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Published in: openMovementsCovid-19 crisis and long-term transformations: alternatives from India
Will the Government of India listen to us, or go back to business as usual, content to handle the next emergency in...
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Published in: Home: InvestigationSign up to our coronavirus DemocracyWatch newsletter
Regimes around the world are rushing through anti-democratic measures. Sign up to our newsletter to follow the crackdown.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionCan the coronavirus save the planet?
The corona crisis signifies a civilization that is dying. But it also shows a 'pluriverse' of other worlds rising up.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionEvery cent lost to tax havens could be used to strengthen our health and social systems
It’s women in the informal sector who are suffering the harshest effects of our broken tax system.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow India is on the verge of a massive refugee crisis of its own making
The new Citizenship Amendment Act attacks migrant workers and is creating an army of stateless people.
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Published in: openIndia: OpinionIndia’s students risk playing into Modi’s hands
The protest movement is getting drawn into the ruling party’s divisive culture war.
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionHow the cost of our clothes can be measured in human lives lost
Recent factory fires in India show how the world’s biggest brands are still profiting from deadly working conditions.
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Published in: Beyond Trafficking and SlaveryTaking back (Hindu) control, the Narendra Modi way
Narendra Modi used the glitz of neoliberal reform to enter the prime minister’s office, but at what cost?
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionIndia should stop obsessing about GDP, and start focusing on what matters
India's economic slowdown is a cause for concern. But more economic growth is not the answer to India's problems.
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Published in: openIndia: OpinionThe darkest decade for Indian democracy
Since taking power Narendra Modi has dismantled the nation’s secular traditions, but there are signs Indians have had enough.
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Published in: Global ExtremesIn India: secularism or multiculturalism?
What can we make of the ‘return’ of secularism to the centre of political debate in India?
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Published in: openIndia“We will not sit quiet”: Young turning to armed resistance as Kashmir crisis deepens
Fears grow that militant recruitment is rising, as India doubles down on hardline approach with talk of...
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Published in: ourEconomyAgainst fascism in India: in solidarity, through care
Women are leading the resistance against the unconstitutional Citizenship Amendment Act.
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Published in: Rethinking PopulismThe new age politics of gender in the Hindutva movement and faith-based identity contestation
While motherhood may be associated with nurturing bodies and minds, in contemporary Hindu nationalist discourse it...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: InvestigationThe campaigns trying to turn British Indians against each other
This election is turning Britain’s minority communities against each other – and the tensions could reverberate for years.
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Published in: openIndia: OpinionIndia is escalating Kashmir conflict by painting it as terrorism
The greatest threat to Indian security is communal violence, not terrorism.