The "Clash of Civilizations" Model is a Poor Fit for Conflicts in East Asia By Robert E. Kelly
Kiron Skinner, the Director of Policy Planning for the U.S. State Department, ignited a controversy last week when she analogized …
Read More18th amendment and charter of democracy By Dr Farid A Malik
The 18th constitutional amendment has cut Islamabad to size. After the failure of the federal government in keeping the federation …
Read MoreBelt and road initiative: an overview By Muhammad Mehdi
A lot of rumours have been doing rounds to assess the ultimate aims of China behind Belt and Road Initiative …
Read MoreCPEC a debt reliever, not a ‘debt trap’ for Pakistan By News desk
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, has been making remarkable progress, yet some countries …
Read MoreSCO and Pak-India tension By News desk
Fareha Iqtidar Khan AS per the charter of Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the members of the organization ought not to have …
Read MoreThe spirit of madrassa reform By Saad Rasool
On Monday this week, DG ISPR held a detailed press-conference concerning plans for the ‘final steps’ in our ongoing war …
Read MorePak-Afghan shared destiny By News desk
PRIME Minister Imran Khan and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday agreed to capitalise on the true economic potential of …
Read MoreIran’s withdrawal from NPT By Dr. Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
The nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’s credibility will be immensely undermined with the withdrawal of Iran. The critical examination of Arab nations …
Read MoreWar 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 …
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