Home > 2022 > Table of Contents - Mainstream, Nov 19, 2022
Mainstream, VOL 60 No 48 November 19, 2022
Table of Contents - Mainstream, Nov 19, 2022
Saturday 19 November 2022
#socialtags
In this issue:
- Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, Nov 19, 2022
- Deciphering Caste Majoritarian Churn in Himachal Pradesh | Kumar & Kumar
- Nalini: A Lost Opportunity for India’s GoP | Papri Sri Raman
- Nehruvian foreign policy & its relevance today | P S Jayaramu
- Nehru Warned of Majoritarianism dressed as Nationalism | S N Sahu
- Indian Foreign Policy: From Non-Alignment to Multi-Alignment | Wani & Naik
- Adivasis threatened with the spectre of losing their identity | Arun Srivastava
- Can India seize the demographic advantage? | Jayan Jose Thomas
- Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Divisions Within The Left | Achin Vanaik
- Redistributing wealth to save the planet | Thomas Piketty
DOCUMENTS:
- Threats to journalists in Kashmir | Statement by Editor’s Guild
- Surveillance and Monitoring of Clubs & such bodies | Statement by DUJ
BOOKS:
- Saha on Guha’s The Curious Trajectory of Caste in West Bengal Politics
- When Thugs and Dacoits Defied the British | M.R. Narayan Swamy
IMAGE & SOUND:
- Photo: Secretariat building in Chandigarh designed by Le Corbusier in the 1950s
- Audio: Self-Employed Women’s Association - Ela Bhatt’s Legacy
- Video: Why the Himalayas have so many ghost villages | DW
Editor’s Picks:
- Building an international order to govern a transforming world | Manish Tewari
- Thailand: What happened to monarchy protest movement?
- How to end the war in Ukraine? Sit down and talk. It’s time. | Katrina vanden Heuvel
* (Coverpage artwork credits: part of Polish poster for ’Those Wonderful Movie Cranks’ a 1979 film by the Czech director Jiri Menzel)