Tag: Exile

Societies in Exile: Power, Estrangement, and the End of Universalism

Societies in exile may not yet find their way home. But exile, once recognized, need not end in disappearance. It can become watchfulness, and watchfulness, has often been the difference between mere survival and quiet renewal.

Tarique Rahman’s Return and the 1972 Expectation Trap

Tarique Rahman’s return is undeniably historic. But history alone does not guarantee success. The comparison with 1972 is not about personalities -- it is about the structural burden placed on returning leaders in moments of national uncertainty.