SELECTED ARTICLES
by Pankaj Mishra


== "Staying power: Mao and the Maoists", The New Yorker, Dec. 20, 2010: [site]

== "Islamismism: How should Western intellectuals respond to Muslim scholars?", The New Yorker, June 16, 2010: [site]

== "A culture of fear," The Guardian, Aug. 15, 2009: [site]

== "The Bonfire of China's Vanities," New York Times Magazine, Jan. 23, 2009: [site]

== "In search of monsters to destroy," The Guardian, Oct. 4, 2008: [site]

== "India: A Massacre Justified by Philanthropy?", Outlook India, Oct. 6, 2008: [site]

== "Author author: Writers you can bank on," The Guardian, Sept. 27, 2008: [site]

== "The Money Pit," New York Times Travel Magazine, Sept. 21, 2008: [site]

== "Where Alaa Al Aswany Is Writing From," New York Times Magazine, Apr. 27, 2008: [site]

== "The Churchill wannabes destroy any hope of a violence-free life in Pakistan," Guardian Unlimited, Jan. 8, 200i: [site]

== "A paranoid, abhorrent obsession," Guardian Unlimited, Dec. 8, 2007: [site]

== "The Burmese monks' spiritual strength proves religion has a role in politics," Guardian Unlimited, Oct. 1, 2007: [site]

== "Indians are baffled by the paranoia and prejudice of European liberals," The Guardian, Sept. 14, 2007: [site]

== "It's a round world after all: India, China, and the global economy," Harper's Magazine, Aug. 2007: [on this site]

== "Superman Never Returns," Outlook India, Aug. 20, 2007: [site]

== "Death of the small town," The Guardian, Aug. 14, 2007: [site]

== "A Sattvic Nomad," Outlook India, Jan. 15, 2007: [site]

== "Getting Rich," London Review of Books, Nov. 30, 2006: [site]

== "Gaining Power, Losing Values," The New York Times, Nov. 22, 2006: [site]

== "China's New Leftist," The New York Times, Oct. 15, 2006: [site]

== "The myth of the New India," The New York Times, July 6, 2006: [on this site]

== "The clash of abstractions," The Guardian, June 19, 2006: [site]

== "The western view of the rise of India and China is a self-affirming fiction," The Guardian, June 10, 2006: [site]

== "Steeped in history but striding forward," The Financial Times, Apr. 8, 2006: [on this site]

== "The East Was Red," The Guardian, Feb. 4, 2006: [site]

== "A New Sort of Superpower," The New Statesman, Jan. 30, 2006: [site]

== "Suite Dreams," The Guardian, Jan. 7, 2006: [site]

== "The Restless Children of the Dalai Lama," New York Times Magazine, Dec. 18, 2005: [site]

== "West Meets East," Travel and Leisure, Dec. 2004: [site]

== "The Invention of the Hindu," Axess Magazine 2004,2: [site]; [on this site]

== "Murder in India," The New York Review of Books, Aug. 15, 2002: [site]

== "The Afghan Tragedy," The New York Review of Books, Jan. 17, 2002: [site]

== "The Great Narayan," The New York Review of Books, Feb. 22, 2001: [site]

== KASHMIR, a three-part series (2000):

=="Death in Kashmir" (Part 1), The New York Review of Books 47,14 (Sept. 21, 2000): [site]; [on this site]

== "The Birth of a Nation" (Part 2), The New York Review of Books 47,15 (Oct. 5, 2000): [site]; [on this site]

== "Kashmir: The Unending War" (Part 3), The New York Review of Books 47, 16 (Oct. 19, 2000): [site]; [on this site, with follow-up articles]
 
 

 

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