Building ‘Stable, Predicable’ US-Russia Ties: Dream Or Reality? – Analysis By Observer Research Foundation
On November 2, the Secretary of Russia’s National Security Council Nikolai Patrushev and CIA Director William Burns met to discuss …
Read MoreXi Is Running Out of Time (China’s Economy Heads for a Hard Landing) By Daniel H. Rosen
How worried should observers be about China’s economy? As recently as midsummer, that seemed like an academic question geared to …
Read MoreRethinking Water Governance in Pakistan By Syed Mohammad Ali
Being one of the top ten hotspots for climate change, Pakistan with its burgeoning population of 225 million, is at …
Read MorePM Imran Announces ‘Biggest Welfare Package in Pakistan’s History’ to Mitigate Inflation Impact
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday addressed the nation to announce a package to mitigate the hardships of the inflation-hit …
Read MoreA Changing Region By Adnan Rafiq
AS new fissures appear within the governing elites in Pakistan, the fulcrum of world politics seems to be moving away …
Read MoreReopening Border Travel | Editorial
ON Thursday, Pakistani and Afghan authorities reopened the Chaman border crossing to allow cargo trade and travel for thousands of …
Read MoreEVMs in 2023 By Idrees Khawaja
THE approach adopted by analysts and others for making a case against the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) is …
Read MoreNo Change in America’s Pak-Afghan Policy By Dr Syed Akhtar Ali Shah
With a bruised sense of pride, the recent introduction of the Afghanistan Counterterrorism, Oversight, and Accountability Act by Republican senators …
Read MoreThe Age of America First (Washington’s Flawed New Foreign Policy Consensus) By Richard Haass
Donald Trump was supposed to be an aberration—a U.S. president whose foreign policy marked a sharp but temporary break from …
Read MoreTrade Gap | Editorial
There was some objectively good news on the trade front in October as Pakistan broke its record for the month. …
Read MoreThe Glasgow Climate Test By António Guterres
The climate crisis is a code red for humanity. World leaders will soon be put to the test at the …
Read MoreSri Lanka, Bangladesh Can Benefit From CPEC By Pathik Hasan
PAKISTAN, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are South Asian countries. As an island county in South Asia, Sri Lanka has been …
Read MoreCan the United States Discourage Sino-Russian Alignment? By George Beebe
Preventing adversaries from dominating the Eurasian landmass is a strategic imperative for the United States. Although Washington has recently awoken …
Read MorePresident Biden’s Elusive Trade Policy – Analysis By Gary Clyde Hufbauer
This year’s meeting of the G-20 countries in Rome reflects the difficulties of organising international cooperation in an era of …
Read MoreEconomic Outlook By Dr Khaqan Hassan Najeeb
We were beginning to enjoy a welcome party-like atmosphere, created by slight economic recovery and promising improvement in some high-frequency …
Read MorePoverty, Covid-19 and Climate Change By Rashid A Mughal
ACCORDING to a latest report on Global poverty, 689 million people live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $1.90 …
Read MoreG20 Summit | The Nation Editorial
This weekend was highly consequential for the fight against climate change, as the leaders of the 20 major economies of …
Read MorePak-US Relations | Editorial
National Security Advisor Moeed Yousaf was only doing his job when he told a foreign radio channel that Islamabad and …
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