A definitive study of a hotly debated phenomenon: migration into Europe and America, its socioeconomic impacts, and the eternal policy efforts to stop the inevitable.
How did a small post-Soviet state become a digital and e-government powerhouse, producing world-leading tech companies and pioneering policies for remote residency?
A renowned social scientist reflects on democratisation theory as applied in the Middle East.
A revelatory account of the cohabitation of religious traditions and practices in South Asia.
Chronicles the transformation of a Dravidian socio-cultural movement into an electorally viable political party in Tamil Nadu.
From war with the British to the enslavement of Indians, Ivermee uncovers the dark history of France's doomed imperial project in South Asia.
An offbeat meander through the streets and histories of the great Italian capital, where the past is always present.
A lively history of an extraordinary island and the people who call it home.
In this haunting, probing book, an award-winning journalist interviews ordinary Kashmiris about the tales of war told in their homes—and shaping their communities.
What can we learn from India’s postcolonial experience of fashioning a democracy despite its extensive poverty, entrenched inequalities and widespread illiteracy?
A unique exploration of caste oppression and caste resistance around the world, from one of India’s leading public intellectuals.
Humanity has always craved, and feared, information. How should we understand our enduring, ever-changing relationships with technology and knowledge?