Nikita Lalwani is a Pelling scholar at Cambridge University. Before that, she was a staff editor at Foreign Affairs and a contributing writer for the South Asia bureau of The Wall Street Journal. Her work has appeared in The Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, the New Republic, NewYorker.com, The Washington Post, and elsewhere.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

When Every Opinion is as Good as Any Other: On “The Death of Expertise”
“I think the people in this country have had enough of experts.”...

Workers Are People: The Economics of the Immigration Debate
Nikita Lalwani and Sam Winter-Levy unravel George J. Borjas's immigration narrative....

Adrift in the Present: On Mark Lilla’s “The Shipwrecked Mind”
Mark Lilla’s “The Shipwrecked Mind” examines what it means to be a political reactionary....
