Articles by Jayant Bhandari


Oil and Wine

In this September 2006 Liberty Magazine reflection, I examine how institutional charity can become detached from the people it supposedly exists to help.



Warped Freedom

In this September 2006 Liberty Magazine reflection, I recount my treatment at Western embassies in India and explain why Canadian citizenship still represents a form of warped freedom.


Blue Jeans and Belarus

After travelling to Belarus, I examine why authoritarianism survives and argue that liberty requires an ideological transformation rather than externally imposed democracy.


Should Coke Be Banned in India?

I examine India’s bans on Coca-Cola and Pepsi and argue that political opportunism and anti-development activism ultimately harm consumers and the poor.


The Books of Summer

In this July 2006 Liberty Magazine contribution, I recommend two books that shaped my thinking about freedom, human development, culture, and poverty.


The Real India Behind the Fog

In this May 2006 Liberty Magazine article, I look behind India’s economic-growth narrative and examine the poverty, bureaucracy, and statism obscured by the optimism.


The City of Vancouver

In 2006, I documented my dealings with the City of Vancouver concerning its licensing and regulatory requirements. The complete original archive is preserved here.