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Stateless Geographies and Modalities of Refusal: The Primitive and The Modern
As published in the Volume 2(2) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract The state’s dominance as a political form obscures alternatives that reject centralised authority. Addressing that assumption, this paper examines stateless societies as distinct modes of governance which resist the rationality of modern states. Contrary to Eurocentric assumptions that render them primitive or transitory, these societies cultivate egalitarian, non-coercive structures that decentralise power
Madiha Tariq
May 714 min read


Reviving The City of Joy: Unpacking Urban Governance Challenges Through The Lens of Kolkata
As published in the Volume 2(2) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract Political thought seeps into the governance of the city through the institutionalised focus on neoliberalism. The Kolkata Environmental Improvement Investment Program (KEIIP) exemplifies sustainability-focussed, neoliberal urban governance, addressing water supply, sewerage, drainage, and waste management in a post-colonial city. This essay critically examines KEIIP's policy context and outcomes. Despite ach
Parth Piyush Prasad
May 716 min read


Interrogating Modernity: India’s Path of Alternative Political Evolution
As published in the Volume 2(2) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract This paper examines the evolution of democracy in India through the lens of alternative modernities, arguing that modernisation is not a uniform, linear process but is shaped by cultural and historical contexts. It situates the existence of multiple acceptable forms of democratic structures by contextualising India's democratic structure within a broader comparative framework, analysing how its electoral pro
Laavanya Tewari
May 711 min read


The Great Identity Tussle: Bangladeshi or Bengali Nationalism
As published in the Volume 2(2) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract The 2024 Bangladesh crisis has marked a reconfiguration of the idea of Bangladesh, breaking away from decades of partisan and ideological conflict between two contesting national identities, Bengali nationalism and Bangladeshi nationalism. The essay utilises qualitative analysis using secondary data to track the historic makings and trajectory of Bangladesh’s national identity and the underlying tensions tha
Allen David Simon
May 714 min read


The Grammar of Everyday Practice: Tactics and Strategy in the Everyday
As published in the Volume 2(2) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract Challenging the Neo-Marxist and Situationist construction of the ‘everyday’, where consumer is a one-dimensional persona – a passive recipient (consumer) of ‘high culture’ produced by the power elites – Michel de Certeau, through his theory of ‘tactics’ and ‘strategies’, flips the production-consumption rhetoric to interpret consumption as a creative act of production. Through ‘tactics’ of subversion, the ho
Adithi Vijayan & Adwaith PB
May 716 min read


Between Heroes and Nations: Examining Globalisation through Captain America: Civil War
As published in the Volume 2(2) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract In a world increasingly shaped by globalisation, the ideological struggles between sovereignty and global governance, individual freedoms and collective security, are being debated across both the real and fictional worlds. Captain America: Civil War, in this sense, presents a compelling narrative that explores these tensions. The ideological divide between its protagonists transcends superhero fiction, depi
Ratish Mehta
May 711 min read


“Daughter-of-Him and Wife-of-Him”: Gender Analysis of Women’s Representation in the 2024 Pakistan General Elections
As published in the Volume 2(2) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract In ‘King of the Mountain: The Nature of Political Leadership,’ author Arnold Ludwig used statistics to assert that leadership among humans was a gendered phenomenon. Even in contemporary politics, women’s leadership is restricted and conditioned by gendered power relations. As the conservative nation of Pakistan elected its new parliament, asymmetrical dynamics of power between genders within democracies wer
Ritvik Singh Sabharwal
May 614 min read


Political Polarisation, Civic Culture, and Social Capital in Indian and the US Democracy
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract This essay aims to study the patterns and evolution of political...
Arshita Chopra
Dec 1, 202420 min read


The Role of Conscience, Liberty, and Right in Political Obligation
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract ‘When does loyalty to the state give way to the demands of...
Aaditi Sinha
Dec 1, 202411 min read


Understanding Crime, Human Deviance, and the Morality of the State
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract Crime and human deviance are important concepts to understand when...
Naman Raj
Nov 30, 202413 min read


Deconstructing India's Welfare State: Ideals, Failures, and the Quest for Balance
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract This essay explores the evolution of the welfare state and examines...
Khushi Kukreja
Nov 30, 202414 min read


Shifting Media Narratives: Populism, Anti-Globalisation, and Political Appeals in Brazil’s Discourse on Poverty
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract This essay examines the shifting media narratives in Brazil,...
Harsh Kumar Jha
Nov 30, 202415 min read


Synthesising Dharma and Danda: Exploring Regulation of Political Power in the Arthasastra
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Political Review Abstract In the Arthasastra, there is no divine theory of kingship. Since the...
Adwaith PB
Nov 30, 202414 min read


Privatisation, Economic Reforms, and Alternate Movements: A Study of Indian Labour Movements in the 1990s
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Poltical Review Abstract This paper looks at the function of organised labour in India within...
Pallavi Nair
Nov 25, 202417 min read


Changing Politics for Changing Times: Nationalism in the Era of Anthropocene
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Poltical Review Abstract The ‘Anthropocene’ is a new term that has been popularised in the...
Srishti Negi
Nov 25, 20247 min read


Of Refugees and Immigrants: The Political Language of the Body in a Humanitarian World
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Poltical Review Abstract In recent decades, humanitarianism has gained prominence by focusing...
Anamta Husain
Nov 25, 202412 min read


Analysing Political Will in Public Policy: A Feminist Comparative Analysis of Manazir's Public Policy Framework through Devaki Jain's Lens
As published in the Volume 2(1) of Ramjas Poltical Review Abstract The larger understanding of political will is an established...
Rubina
Nov 24, 20248 min read


Behind the Booth: Decoding the Indian Voters’ Dilemma
I stepped into the booth, Curtains closed behind me. I recalled the manifesto and the rally I had seen. It all seemed still, until The...
Disha Garg
Nov 13, 202410 min read


The Grammar of Everyday Practice: Tactics and Strategy in the Everyday
Abstract Challenging the Neo-Marxist and Situationist construction of the ‘everyday’, where consumer is a one-dimensional persona – a...
Adithi Vijayan & Adwaith PB
Nov 10, 202416 min read


Climate Change: A Threat to Human Rights
Introduction In today’s multifaceted global landscape, individuals combat a spectrum of concerns ranging from mundane concerns to...
Arshita Chopra
May 13, 20248 min read
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