Complex Pakistan-US relationship By Talat Masood
The foremost current interest of the United States in Pakistan is how it supports its policy in persuading the Taliban …
Read MoreUnderstanding the National Development Council By Dr Pervez Tahir
THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE > OPINION tribune news Understanding the National Development CouncilSHARE TWEET A meeting of the National Economic Council …
Read MorePeace with Afghanistan | Editorial
Pakistan’s ties with Afghanistan are largely overshadowed by years of antipathy that stems from accusations and lack of trust. In …
Read MoreWith Great Demographics Comes Great Power By Nicholas Eberstadt
Demographics may not be destiny, but for students of geopolitics, they come close. Although conventional measures of economic and military …
Read MoreChina And Russia Fret Over US Global Dominance – Analysis By Dr Subhash Kapila
China and Russia stand rattled and fret on their inability to dent United States global predominance in 2019 as reflected …
Read MoreThe End Of The Syrian Civil War: The Many Implications – Analysis By Eyal Zisser
The civil war that raged in Syria over the past eight years seems to be drawing to a close. In …
Read MoreKeeping The Nuclear Arms Control Alive – Analysis By Alexander Savelyev
“Back to the heydays of the global Cold War, what eventually kept the US and the USSR from deploying nuclear …
Read MoreIran: America’s Latest Drive For War – OpEd By Ryan McMaken
This week, two oil tankers exploded in the Persian Gulf, reportedly as a result of a limpet mine attack. Neither …
Read MoreNobody Actually Won the Korean War By Hyunjae Lee
In his research, Brendan Wright describes the Syngman Rhee government’s campaign of violence as a politicide, a “widespread, systematic eradication …
Read MoreAttacking Iran Would Unleash Chaos on the Middle East By Robert Gaines Scott Horton
Undeterred by decades of carnage and the disastrous outcomes of prior conflicts, ideologues within the Trump administration are clamoring for …
Read MoreAmerica Needs a Real China Strategy By Daniel Wagner
Based on the current state of bilateral relations, Beijing and Washington seem to be about as far apart as they …
Read MoreThe Peace Problem: Is America Saving the World or Destroying It By Christopher A. Preble
Christopher Preble, “Chapter 3: The Anti-Imperial Empire,” Peace, War, and Liberty: Understanding U.S. Foreign Policy (Washington, DC: Libertarianism.org Press, 2019). …
Read MoreThe future of higher education in Pakistan By Nisar Ullah
A recent newspaper article calls for transforming Pakistan’s university system by turning universities into low-level community colleges that primarily focus …
Read MoreDoes Pak nuclear doctrine stand vindicated post-Pulwama By M Waqas Jan
EARLIER this week on 28th May, Pakistan marked more than two decades of technological prowess since successfully harnessing nuclear weapons …
Read MoreUS-Russia-China and new Cold War by Naveed Aman Khan
HOW America would fight China and Russia in future? Joining hands of Russia and China recently have pushed America back …
Read MoreGeopolitics of Pakistan & SCO By Dr Muhammad Khan
The 19th Summit of Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) took place at the most crucial time of contemporary world. The Bishkek …
Read MoreWorld slipping out of US hands By M Ziauddin
The world today is in the midst of the Asian Century. Led by China this new Century is shifting wealth …
Read MorePak-India dialogue – the prospects By Khalid Saleem
Pakistan’s invitation to the re-elected Indian Prime Minister Modi to resume the bilateral dialogue is neither here nor there. Look …
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