War and Peacekeeping By Peter Yeo, Séverine Autesserre
As the leader of a group whose goal is to educate U.S. policymakers and the public about the many ways …
Read MoreA Good Democracy Is Hard to Find By Thomas Carothers
Democracy’s global travails continue to mount. What looked as recently as a decade ago to be real democratic progress in …
Read MoreChina Is Not Interested in War with America By Eric Asen
Editor’s note: This essay was a runner up in the John Quincy Adams Society’s 2019 Student Foreign Policy Essay Contest, …
Read MoreThe Mueller Report Exposes U.S. Election Weaknesses By Paul R. Pillar
It would be a profound mistake to overlook the Mueller report’s detailed account of a foreign government’s multifaceted efforts to …
Read MorePak-Iran ties: Past vs present dynamics By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
FORTUNATELY and unfortunately, both Iran and Pakistan share a history of good and bad memories in their relationship. Better never …
Read MoreTerror wave, need for interfaith dialogue By Reema Shaukat
SEEMS world is moving towards more intolerant attitude where people generally living in any society or country are becoming blinkered …
Read MoreReal value of economy By Syed Ali Imran
Understanding fundamentals of Economics is very important for analysing Economic performance of a country by a particular team of professionals. …
Read MoreA road bump a can be a stumbling block | Editorial
US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad, who has met failure upon failure in his mission over the last …
Read MoreWorking for a brighter future in Asia By Tomoko Nishimoto
With nearly two decades of strong economic growth, the world’s highest employment ratios and lowest unemployment rates, and massive technological …
Read MoreIK’s Iran visit: a precursor to stable regional policy By Asif Durrani
Prime Minister Imran Khan meets Supreme Leader of Iran Seyyed Ali Khamenei in Tehran. PHOTO: EXPRESSThe writer is a former …
Read MoreMore provinces | Editorial
THE much-debated topic regarding the creation of new provinces in Punjab — and elsewhere in the country — has drawn …
Read MoreCommitment Issues | Where Should the U.S. Withdrawal From the Middle East Stop By Robert Satloff, Ian S. Lustick, Mara Karlin, and Tamara Cofman Wittes
Mara Karlin and Tamara Cofman Wittes (“America’s Middle East Purgatory,” January/February 2019) argue that because the Middle East matters less …
Read MoreWhat’s Next for Sudan’s Revolution | How It Started—and How to Prevent It Turning Violent By Alex de Waal
On April 11, 16 weeks of non-violent popular protests in the streets of Khartoum and other major Sudanese cities culminated …
Read MoreTrade war with China: US will make sure it causes major ruckus before losing the fight | Editorial
There are suggestions that the US and China may now sign a trade agreement in May. However, it seems unlikely …
Read MoreUS–Iran tensions and the oil factor By Mahsa Rouhi
With the US to end its sanctions waivers on Iran’s oil exports on 2 May, Mahsa Rouhi reflects on potential …
Read MoreAfghanistan: Special Economic Zone As Melting Area For Peace, Economy And Political Stability – OpEd By Nasrullah Sahibzada
A Special Economic Zone can be considered a significant economic strategic move for Afghanistan that shall be connected with the …
Read MoreThe Problem With The Census – OpEd By Ryan McMaken
The Census Bureau has long known more about my family history than my family does. For instance, it was through …
Read MoreAmerica and Russia Must Agree to Avoid a New Arms Race By Lily Wojtowicz
Adecade ago this month, President Barack Obama stood before a cheering crowd in Prague and said, “I state clearly and …
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