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        Date: 07-Sep-2010

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Historical Events / Personalities

The Passions of Arthur Koestler-Roger Boylan

Present historic: Carlyle, Robespierre, and the French Revolution-ii-Ann Talbot

Present historic: Carlyle, Robespierre and the French Revolution-1-Ann Talbot

Rosa Luxemburg & the Mass Strike-Lea Haro

Chris Harman: Selected Writings

Sartre: Conversations with a “Bourgeois Revolutionary”-Joseph L. Walsh

Stalin's Secret War Plans: Why Hitler Invaded the Soviet Union -Richard Tedor

Shays’ Rebellion and the American Revolution -John Peterson

 

 

   
   
   
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Marxism and anarchism-Paul Blackledge

The Legacy of Andy Stern-Melvyn Dubofsky

Hands off Cuba! Defend the Cuban revolution – fight for International socialism

Inside the Castro Family-Robert H. Miller

What was communism? -Fred Halliday

Not all Marxism is dogmatism: a reply to Michel Husson

Horror in Haiti – Imperialism to blame

From hero to villain —Ernest Mandel

 

 

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‘India Has Often Rejected A Politics Of Polarisation’

, 08-Feb-2010 
THE OXFORD COMPANION TO POLITICS IN INDIA
Ed. Niraja Gopal Jayal & Pratap Bhanu Mehta Oxford University Press
644pp; Rs 3,500

What was the main idea behind such a comprehensive political reader?
The idea was to obtain three things: a survey of our state of knowledge of Indian politics, an introduction to the questions we should be asking about it, and to bring distinctive viewpoints to each topic. We got not just political scientists but also economists and sociologists, as well as a mix of generations across the globe.

Which contributors particularly intrigued you with their essays?
There are the expectedly great pieces by people like Sunil Khilnani, Partha Chatterjee and Ram Guha. Two particular ones were Uday Mehta, who makes a subtle argument about our Constitution’s character, and Steve Wilkinson, on using data to study Indian politics.

Are coalition politics ideal or do we need more national-level parties?
We need to have some historical and empirical rigour. The period of so-called coalition politics has seen amongst the best performance by India in economic terms. One has to unravel this paradox. We also have to acknowledge the fact that the sharing of power by so many different constituents has created a more inclusive power structure. Of course, you could look at the downsides of coalition politics as well. There is another paradox that the proliferation of parties has also produced more ideological convergence. The essays in this volume will show how paradoxically power works.

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What’s the real importance of nonpolitical institutions like the Election Commission, Parliament and NGOS?
The volume vividly illustrates our ability to engage in institutional improvisation. So there are stories of abject State failure, but there are also stories of remarkable institutional resilience. Non-elected institutions and NGOS can act as a check and balance. But their own authority and ability to do so varies considerably; sometimes they compensate for State failure, sometimes they reproduce it.

Can ideas like secularism and internationalism still provide social justice and compete with identity politics?
Several essays reflect on the complicated strands that go into the making of India’s national identity and sense of self. I can’t speak for all the contributors, but there is a powerful strand running through these essays that India has often profoundly rejected a politics of polarisation.

Violence is becoming a favourite political tool for the disenfranchised. What is broken in the Indian political system that denies social justice to citizens?
There are plenty of things wrong with Indian democracy. The State’s institutions have been abject failures in some areas, while they’ve been successful in others. The issue of violence needs to be disaggregated. Something political scientists are interested in is enormous variation in violence over time and space. Often, you don’t get violence where you expect it, and often you get it where you don’t. Even a state like Bihar has seen great variation. We need a deeper understanding of why that’s the case. There’s no simple story about what’ll produce social justice. The first task is to deepen our understanding of all the relevant factors and bring some empirical rigour and conceptual imagination to th e debate.

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As nationalism rises, will the European Union fall?-Charles Kupchan

 

The Left and the Jihad-Fred Halliday

 

Biopiracy, GM Seeds and Rural India -Priya Kumar

 

Biopiracy, GM Seeds and Rural India -Priya Kumar

 

The End Of Capitalism? What Lies Ahead?-Alex Knight

 

A Left Approach to Development-Prabhat Patnaik

 

Working-class Intellectuals-Gus Hall

 

Contradiction as Source of Structure and Development in Nature, Society, and Thought-Erwin Marquit

 
 

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PAKISTAN IN GLOBAL POLITICS

Afghanistan: Interests & stakes-Saleem Safi

 

Afghanistan: A case of drug based economy-Jawayria Malik

 

Benazir Bhutto :THE report of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry -Palpable fraud -A.G. NOORANI

 

All Kayani’s Men-Anatol Lieven

 

Taliban: the unanswered questions-Iqbal Haider

 
 

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NUCLEAR / DEFENCE DEALS

Chinese duplicity

 

NUCLEAR DEAL-Hidden side

 

Mortgaging nuclear crown jewels

 

A Global Approach to Iranian Nuclear Ambitions

 

Revelations unravel hype and spin -Nuclear Deal

 

123 Agreement-Brahama Chelleny

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

LITERATURE & ARTS

Varieties of Activist Experience — Civil society in South Asia: Edited by David N. Gellner;

 

COLLECTED PAPERS IN THEORETICAL ECONOMICS - 4 Volumes: Kaushik Basu

 

A critical study on Tilak, Jinnah -B. SURENDRA RAO

 

The Sino-Indian enigma -A. MADHAVAN

 

Che Guevara — Jo Chale Toh Jaan se Guzar Gaye-Dr Saulat Nagi

 

Cold War's myths -A.G. NOORANI

 

Marx at the Margins-Kevin Anderson

 

Reflections on existence - Shelley Walia

 

Philosophy in the Present-Alain Badiou and Slavoj Žižek

 

Gauhar Jaan

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

SCIENTIFIC FRONTIER

Stem cell biology and its complications -Gina Kolata

 

Pioneering geneticist creates synthetic life -Ian Sample

 

Newton's tree to experience zero gravity, in space -Richard Luscombe

 

The ethics of egg manipulation

 

Protein 'behind Alzheimer's fits'

 

What Stem Cells Can Do?and Can't

 

Mammoth's genome pieced together

 

Humans owe their identity to 'junk' DNA

 

Lung Cancer Gene Discovery A Sign of Cancer's Future

 

At the frontier of physics

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

OPINION AND ANALYSIS

The Holocaust, genocide studies, and politics-Martin Shaw

 

Back to Marx: How can his work help us to understand modern times? - Laurent Etre

 

No pressure, then: religious freedom in Islam-Patricia Crone

 

Capitalism and the Ecological Footprint-Samir Amin

 

ISLAM - people and politics

 

What was communism? -Fred Halliday

 

Women and Media in Saudi Arabia: Changes and Contradictions-Naomi Sakr

 

History and its Uses-Tim Stanley

 

How Italy's Floundering Left Has Helped Keep Berlusconi in Power-Yascha Mounk

 

‘Sovereignty’ and international order -Farhad Mazhar

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

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