We all make mistakes, but do we all pay the same price? Are some of us punished more than others when it comes to making mistakes? Whilst reporting...
About the author
Abhishek Parajuli is a PhD student at the University of Oxford. He completed an MPhil in Comparative Government, also at the University of Oxford and a BA in American Politics from Dartmouth College, where he graduated as the class valedictorian in 2015. Before starting his PhD, Abhishek worked as a Peter Martin Fellow and Editorial Writer at the Financial Times and his writing has also appeared in the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, The Times of India and the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong.
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