John Elliott
Articles by John Elliott
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Politics
New raj - but no pith helmets
- 22 January 2001
Why are so many members of the British government so often in India? John Elliott in New Delhi explains
Books
The road to war
- 18 September 2000
Dragon Fire Humphrey Hawksley Macmillan, 365pp, £16.99 ISBN 0333785959
Politics
How Clinton began a new love affair
- 03 April 2000
Not long ago, China was America's big friend in Asia. All of a sudden, it's India
Politics
Two nations on the nuclear brink
- 24 January 2000
Relations between India and Pakistan, say diplomats, are now worse than they ever were between the US and the Soviet Union. John Elliott reports
Politics
The Marcos cronies are back on top
- 17 January 2000
The Philippines poor thought they had a friend for president. Wrong, finds John Elliott
Politics
In Asia, the dynasties still rule
- 08 November 1999
Gandhi, Bhutto, Megawati: they all owe their positions to feudalism, not to merit. The result is an inept and corrupt politics, reports John Elliott
Politics
The mystery of the missing vultures
- 18 October 1999
Now even the carrion-eaters are an endangered species. John Elliott reports from New Delhi on a surprising new threat to public health
Politics
An old lefty marches off to war
- 12 July 1999
John Elliottfinds that India's socialist defence minister is still a shop steward at heart
Politics
Just a small skirmish in Kashmir?
- 07 June 1999
John Elliotton why the India-Pakistan border is suddenly the world's most dangerous place
Politics
At last, India's imperial phase draws to a close
- 10 May 1999
Fragile coalitions are the sign of a nation that is no longer governed by an elite









