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Today, much of South Asia finds itself stuck in limbo between democratic ambition and autocratic slide. In states from Nepal to Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, existing political institutions are being tested by the rising tide of citizen dissatisfaction, fueled by widespread corruption, shrinking political space, and increased centralization of power. While many states in the region suffer from various forms of democratic malaise, Nepal is the exception—albeit an unusual one. "

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Fall 2025: Issue 43