Why America Must Maintain Ideological Dominance By Bradley A. Thayer
China is the single most formidable peer competitive threat faced by the United States. It alone has the potential to …
Read MoreNATO’s German Problem: Who Needs Soldiers or Weapons By Doug Bandow
The foreign ministers of America’s European allies visited Washington to celebrate the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)’s seventieth anniversary. Members …
Read MoreLessons From Vietnam on Leaving Afghanistan By George C. Herring
The prospect of an end to the conflict in Afghanistan has led many U.S. foreign policy experts to ponder the …
Read MorePolicies for growth & employment By Dr Ikramul Haq
The main focus of a rational tax policy should be on incentivising investment and productivity, encouraging savings and facilitating capital …
Read MoreJallianwala Bagh Massacre of 1919 and Kashmir Connection By Dr Syed Nazir Gilani
13 April 1919 marked the centenary of Jallianwala Bagh massacre. It was ordered by Colonel Reginald Dyer who was commanding …
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