Events
Prof. Joshi: Depoliticizing Courts, Bureaucracy, and Police Is Essential to Stabilizing Nepal’s Democratic Renewal
Professor Madhav Joshi argues that Nepal’s recent political upheaval reflects both “anti-elite”...
Prof. Klein: Political Transformation in Iran May Come, but Not in the Way the West Expects
Professor Peter W. Klein offers a historically grounded warning against simplistic regime-change...
ECPS Virtual Workshop Series — Session 13: Constructing and Deconstructing the People in Theory and Praxis
Session 13 of the ECPS Virtual Workshop Series examined how “the people”...
Dr. Arian: Neither Foreign Powers nor Clerical Elites Represent the Iranian People
In this interview with the ECPS, Dr. Amir Ahmadi Arian offers a...
Assoc. Prof. Huda: Bangladesh’s Democratic Future Depends on How Political Parties Exercise Power
In this interview with the ECPS, Associate Professor Kazi A. S. M....
Samzir Ahmed: Institutionalization Is an Acid Test for Populist Politics in Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s 2026 election—the first since the 2024 uprising that toppled Sheikh Hasina—has...
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