Articles By: Atul Bhattarai
Atul Bhattarai '14 is a Contributing Writer for the HPR. His primary political interests center around South Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, although he is fascinated by all things worldly. Atul takes a deep interest in democratic theory, human rights, and international relations. He subscribes to ideals of less American military intervention in the world, greater government intervention in the state, and absolute intervention of em-dashes in writing. Atul is a self-professed foodie, and you are likely to stumble upon him in one of the many restaurants in Harvard Square.

/ July 14, 2012 3:15 pm

Ending Nepal’s Hegemonic Tryst

After centuries of Indian domination, Nepal would be wise to cultivate a wider set of diplomatic ties in order to keep its southern neighbor at bay.

/ June 6, 2012 3:13 pm

Nepali Democracy’s Ethnic Challenge

As Nepal experiments with federal reform, the dangerous prospect of a system along ethnic lines looms large.

/ March 19, 2012 8:54 pm

Striking a Balance in South Sudan

Cooperation between the governments of Sudan and South Sudan is necessary to ensure stability in the region.

/ October 24, 2011 4:00 pm

A Moral Conundrum: How American Business Money Changes the International Landscape

The world’s largest capitalist society is expanding, dominating industry and innovation and inspiring awe for its economic prowess. Capitalist America’s journey into 21st century business is accompanied by an expansion of the scope of business itself—into international markets and politics. American business money, as much as federal money, floods international markets and thereby guides the international dialogue on business values, ... Read More

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