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Ishaan Tharoor

Ishaan Tharoor

Columnist at The Washington Post

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Foreign Affairs
  • History

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Recent Articles

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Column | What Trump’s emerging foreign policy team tells us about his agenda

In picking figures such as Marco Rubio and Fox News host Pete Hegseth for his administration, Trump may be signaling his foreign policy goals — or foreshadowing four years of chaos.
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Column | In Gaza, ‘an entire society now a graveyard’

The devastation in northern Gaza, now the focus of a punishing Israeli military campaign, has stunned veteran aid officials.
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Column | Trump’s victory cements the triumph of the illiberal West

Trump’s win was hailed by far-right populists around the world, who were gleeful about the seeming exhaustion of the liberal status quo.
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Column | What this U.S. election showed the world about America

Harris and her allies cast Trump as unprecedented, fascistic threat. Trump, meanwhile, stewed in the same angry ultranationalism that powered his earlier presidential bids.
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Column | As U.S. election nears, ‘fascism’ is in the spotlight again

Though former members of Trump’s administration have called him a fascist, his political prospects have not dimmed. What does that tell us about the term’s power and usefulness?
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Column | The world beyond the election: The China problem

No matter who wins the election, competition between the U.S. and China will continue. Still, there are major differences between Harris and Trump’s likely approaches.
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Column | The world beyond the election: So much for democracy vs. a...

Over the course of his time in office, the light of Biden’s pro-democracy fire has dimmed. Neither Harris nor Trump appear set to stoke the flames.
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Column | The world beyond the election: Middle East in turmoil

Whoever takes office in January will face a region being reshaped by an emboldened Israel and the rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
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Column | Is Israel carrying out de facto ethnic cleansing?

A pro-settlement Israeli group and some Israeli lawmakers gathered a couple miles from northern Gaza’s blasted neighborhoods to rally around settling Gaza.
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Column | The growing tension within the BRICS

Russia and China see the burgeoning bloc as a vehicle for confrontation with the West. Other influential member states are not so keen.
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Fethullah Gulen, Muslim cleric and target of Turkey’s Erdogan, is dead

Turkish authorities accused him of being the mastermind behind a 2016 coup attempt to topple the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.