Opinion: With the Passing of Harvard Scholar Roderick MacFarquhar, Is Deeper Learning Dying?
Indira Lakshmanan writes about what the passing of Dr. Roderick MacFarquhar means for academia.
Indira Lakshmanan writes about what the passing of Dr. Roderick MacFarquhar means for academia.
Indira Lakshmanan on how to encourage democracy in Venezuela—under increasingly precarious circumstances.
Pulitzer Center Executive Editor Indira Lakshmanan evaluates today's political landscape in the Middle East.
Is fixation on the Mexican border a distraction from ongoing crises abroad?
A very Grinch-like Christmas at the White House.
In the Philippines and in the United States, foul-mouthed, womanizing, Biblically illiterate populists have won the democratic support of Christian voters. Why? What do religious voters really want?
TIME magazine’s acknowledgment of journalists shines a light on a vital public service that most citizens take for granted.
We can’t save ourselves if the White House stands in the way. Indira Lakshmanan discusses climate change in her column for The Boston Globe.
Trump-loving protesters rallying in London are part of a larger nationalistic movement around the world that predates Trump, but is being actively stoked by those close to the president.
The neighborhood where the Pittsburgh massacre occurred embodies the ideals of tolerance and kindness modeled by Fred Rogers, writes Indira Lakshmanan.
The Trump administration’s eagerness to whitewash an ally’s apparent extrajudicial killing of a critic is appalling but not surprising. Indira Lakshmanan writes for the Opinion Column int The Boston Globe.
On the anniversary of #MeToo, the fight over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court Nomination has turned into a cultural reckoning.