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Month: September 2020

Contemporary Counterterrorism: Engaging in Deradicalization and Counterradicalization

  • September 21, 2020

This paper addresses questions in contemporary deradicalization efforts by focusing on three social segments of a particular society; the radicalized, the nonradicalized youth, and the host communities. In all these questions, the central themes of deradicalization and counterradicalization are envisioned…

Categories: Immigration, Op-Ed, Security

The Obvious, Albeit Complicated Argument Favoring Basic Income in India

  • September 10, 2020

The ongoing global pandemic and the accompanying socioeconomic crisis have resulted in rejuvenated support for a widely debated policy proposal: Universal Basic Income. A closer inspection of this policy’s history and practicality reveal that a national cash transfer policy would…

Categories: Economy, International Policy, Society
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