Hard Truths in Syria | America Can’t Do More With Less, and It Shouldn’t Try By Brett McGurk
Over the last four years, I helped lead the global response to the rise of the Islamic State (ISIS)—an effort …
Read MorePolitical calculations in Sudan | Editorial
General al-Burhan is the commander of the Sudanese ground forces and is believed to enjoy some popularity within the army’s …
Read MoreGetting out of the FATF grey list would help stabilize Pakistan’s economy By Col (R) Muhammad Hanif
According to the Josh, the FATF is an independent intergovernmental body that develops and promotes policies to protect the Global …
Read MoreModi’s election strategy is well tested By Dr. Syed Amir
Following the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, European powers held a conference at Vienna in 1814, known as the Congress of …
Read MoreParliamentary versus presidential democracy By Hasan Aftab saeed
There’s no dearth of vociferous advocates of either system. One side insists that we can take a giant leap forward …
Read MoreThe Arab Spring returns to Sudan By Shahid Javed Burk
The Arab Spring has become active again first in Algeria and then in Sudan. The change that occurred in Sudan …
Read MoreRegional strategy against terror By Editorial
Iran has condemned the Ormara attack, and Pakistan has demanded further action from Tehran against terrorist organisations that it claims …
Read MoreWinning the peace By Nazish Brohi
IMAGINE an outraged, emotional introductory paragraph to the Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement, validating whichever side of the divide the reader chooses …
Read MoreManaging security & economy By Muhammad Amir Rana
MANY interpret the government’s recent reshuffle of the federal cabinet as a way of venting its frustration over a seemingly …
Read MoreNOT SO GLAMOROUS: Abdul Hafeez Sheikh and the weight of history By Dr. Omer Javed
Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh has been appointed as the new Advisor for Finance. Previously, he served as finance minister for …
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