Articles by Jayant Bhandari

Covid in India

In this article for Liberty, Jayant Bhandari examines India’s Covid crisis, its hollowed-out institutions, medical chaos, and the deeper social failures exposed by the pandemic.


Where is China Going?

Jayant Bhandari examines where China is going, looking beyond Western narratives to discuss culture, incentives, state capacity, geopolitics, trade, and long-term strategy.


Covid: The West vs. East Asia

Jayant Bhandari examines what Covid revealed about the West and East Asia, including institutional competence, civic morality, self-reliance, discipline, and social trust.


Doug Casey’s Take: Wokism

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Matt Smith and Doug Casey on Doug Casey’s Take about why wokism is not traditional leftism, but a deeper symptom of grievance politics, moral confusion, and Western civilizational decline.





China: A Discussion with Two Marxists

Jayant Bhandari discusses China with two Marxists, challenging the claim that China prospered because of socialism and arguing that capitalism, incentives, trade, and discipline explain its rise.


The New America

Jayant Bhandari speaks with Maurice Jackson of Proven & Probable about the new America, philosophy, resource stocks, precious metals, and the cultural and economic changes reshaping the United States.


Democracy: The God that Failed

Jayant Bhandari joins Jeff Deist on the Mises Institute’s Human Action Podcast to discuss Hans-Hermann Hoppe’s Democracy: The God That Failed, democracy, monarchy, time preference, and political incentives.