Global Markets Are Partying Like It Is 2008 (But a Crash Is Coming) By Desmond Lachman
After the 2008 U.S. housing and credit market crisis, Chuck Prince, the former Citibank CEO, explained his bank’s speculative activity …
Read MoreBiden Won; Now What ? A Case For Pakistan By Hareem Bilal
DON’T we all dream of a parallel universe in which states were sovereign and the people didn’t have to care …
Read MoreThe Express Tribune Editorial 18 December 2020
Fear of kidnapping Some recent cases involving kidnapping and murder of children have created a sort of panic in …
Read MoreThe Second Peak of Coronavirus | Editorial
The worst of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic has started showing its signs. When a single day death …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 18 December 2020
Alarming numbers IN a dark manifestation of the dreaded consequence of lax prevention practices across the country, it emerged on …
Read MoreAn Important Visit | Editorial
The Foreign Minister’s visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is significant as always, more so because of the recent …
Read MoreBD’s Growing Ties With Pak, China, Turkey? By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
IN the recent past, Dhaka has triggered its grave albeit warranted differences with New Delhi over the Rohingya refugee crisis, …
Read MoreTaliban Visit | Editorial
A delegation of the Taliban Political Commission (TPC), under Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar’s leadership is in Pakistan to hold consultations …
Read MoreA Careful Balance | Editorial
The ruling party clearly has its frustrations with the National Finance Commission (NFC) Award. While it has confirmed that it …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 17 December 2020
Chemical castration CHEMICAL castration is no remedy for curbing sexual violence, any more than is public hanging, which an enraged …
Read MorePakistan and Saudi Arabia-UAE Dynamics By Inam Ul Haque
Alot has happened, at least in the perceptual domain, since August 27, 2020, when I wrote “The imperatives of Pak-Saudi …
Read MoreBalance of Power Through Pak-China Defense Cooperation! By Attiya Munawer
Pakistan and China are bound in everlasting ties of love and friendship. The long lasting, deep and strong fraternal ties …
Read MoreThe Crisis Opportunity By Jason Furman
On January 20, Joe Biden will walk into the White House as U.S. president facing an economic challenge much like …
Read MoreSleepwalking Toward the Nuclear Precipice By Ernest J. Moniz and Sam Nunn
One of the best accounts of the lead-up to World War I, by the historian Christopher Clark, details how a …
Read MoreDawn Editorial 16 December 2020
Farmers’ struggle INDIAN farmers have been braving police violence and incurring abusive outbursts from pro-government media to stridently reject recent …
Read MoreFragile Middle East | Editorial
It’s not just the Israel-Palestine conflict that makes the Middle East (ME) volatile. Many other countries in the region are …
Read MoreEducation; A Constitutional Right By Shahrukh Mehboob
The present system of education prevalent in Pakistan is the heritage of the pre-partitioned British India. A review of the …
Read MoreThe China Challenge After 2020 – Analysis By Marvin C. Ott
(FPRI) — The most urgent and immediate issues facing President-elect Joseph Biden will be domestic ones. Still, foreign policy will …
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