Understanding the Global Refugee Crisis: A Tale of 3 Myths By Arie Kruglanski
<font size=”3″> According to UN sources, we are witnessing these days the largest refugee crisis since World War II, as …
Read MoreIs America's Greatest Fear Coming True? Is a Russia-China Alliance Forming? By Dave Majumdar
Russia and China are drawing closer together as Washington ratchets up pressure on Moscow and Beijing. In recent months, the …
Read MoreThe West Should Avoid Starting a New Cold War with Russia By Doug Bandow
President Donald Trump entered office with praise for Russian President Vladimir Putin and support for improving Washington-Moscow relations. A year …
Read MoreWhy North Korea Is Winning By Patrik K. MeyerSuhyun Koh
In late 2017, as a result of the multiple nuclear and missile tests by North Korea, it can be argued …
Read MoreHow the Peace Process (Probably) Killed the Two-State Solution By Khaled Elgindy
President Donald Trump’s decision last December to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, overturning seventy years of U.S. policy and international …
Read MoreWhy China Won’t Rescue North Korea By Oriana Skylar Mastro
U.S. officials have long agreed with Mao Zedong’s famous formulation about relations between China and North Korea: the two countries …
Read MoreHas a New Cold War Really Begun By Odd Arne Westad
For about four years now, since Russia’s occupation of Crimea and China’s launch of the Belt and Road Initiative, there …
Read MoreThe Right Way to Coerce North Korea By Victor Cha and Katrin Fraser Katz
When it comes to North Korea, U.S. President Donald Trump’s policies have been whiplash inducing. On February 23, he appeared …
Read MoreWhat is wrong with preliminary delimitation By Sarwar Bari
Like the provisional census results, the preliminary delimitation has also triggered a huge controversy. Strangely all this is happening when …
Read MoreIs Trump getting his way on global trade By Shahid Javed Burki
Countries such as Pakistan that have not benefited as much from globalisation were hoping to join those that have gained …
Read MoreExtremism and our educational institutions By Dr Raza Khan
In Pakistan, the extremism propagated and terrorism perpetrated in the name of religion have had many linkages with education and …
Read MoreBack on the same bridge By M Ziauddin
Pakistan, in a way, had played the bridge for the US to reach out to China for its first-ever highest …
Read MoreHow to stop a US-China trade war before it starts By Daniel Moss
IT may be one of the most opportune flubs in economics. A slip of the tongue by the US Treasury’s …
Read MoreEmpire strikes back By Munir Akram
IN a little over a year, US President Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ posture has been translated into an extensive and …
Read MoreThreat from IS | Editorial
THE statement by the National Counter Terrorism Authority chief, Ihsan Ghani, at a news conference on Friday that the militant …
Read MoreEducational fault lines By Raja Khalid Shabbir
Pakistan’s education sector has stayed rusted for many decades with minimal remedial measures, forcing the verdict that reforms and Pakistan’s …
Read MorePutin outsmarts rivals: Comes back to power stronger than ever
In what was always thought to be an obvious matter of fact, President of Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin has won …
Read MorePakistan’s current account deficit increases by 50 %
Pakistan’s current account deficit has witnessed a staggering increase of 50% in the current financial year (FY). Pakistan’s economy continues …
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