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Islam
Jaipur Literature Festival Courts Controversy
The Jaipur Literary Festival 2013 draws crowds and dissenting voices.
The Geopolitics of Pakistan's Shi'a Problem
The growing sectarian violence in Balochistan should be of the utmost concern to Islamabad — and the region.
Syria's Next Problem
“Sectarian conflict might dominate coverage of Syria today, but internal Sunni dynamics will define its tomorrow.”
The Xinjiang Perspective: Part III
Graham Adams reports from Xinjiang on the discrimination Uyghurs face in the education system.
South Philippines Best Chance for Peace?
Despite persistent challenges the peace deal signed today just might bring an end to the conflict.
The Rohingya: Unwanted at Home, Unwelcome Abroad
If Burma is to embrace democracy, the voices of “the most persecuted people on the planet” must be heard.
No Quick Solutions for Kashmir
While some have argued for an independent state, it could make matters even worse.
India's Israeli-Palestinian Balancing Act
No longer guided by zero-sum calculations or outdated ideologies, can India befriend both rivals?
Anti-Islam Film Protests Turn Violent in Southeast Asia
After protests remained peaceful over the weekend, the first signs of violence erupted on Monday.
Southeast Asia Contains Anti-Islam Film Fallout
Although some protests have occurred, reactions to the “Innocence of Muslims” in SE. Asia has been restrained compared to the Middle East.
10 Years in the Making: Was Justice Served?
A decade after the Gujarat riots, 32 people have been convicted. Has “the idea of India” been preserved?
Burma’s Human Rights Nightmare
Stateless, landless, and homeless, Burma’s minority Rohingya people have been called the most persecuted ethnic group in Asia.