Will Brexit Break Britain? By Milton Ezrati
At last Britain and the European Union have signed a deal for Brexit. Aside from its specific provisions, its existence …
Read MoreThe United States Needs a Democracy Summit at Home By James Goldgeier and Bruce W. Jentleson
It seemed like something straight out of a dystopian movie. Incited by the outgoing president of the United States, insurrectionists …
Read More‘Good News’ From IMF? | Editorial
Perhaps it would have been a little more reassuring if the news about the “good news” about the IMF program …
Read MoreClimate Change Challenge By Malik M Ashraf
PRESENTLY the world is focused on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic which has destroyed lives, livelihoods and economies, thus posing …
Read MorePower, Water And Climate By Eurasia Review
As the planet continues to warm, the twin challenges of diminishing water supply and growing energy demand will intensify. But …
Read MoreThe Shame Of Global Hunger – OpEd By Graham Peebles
We live in a world of plenty, resource rich, financially wealthy, but despite this abundance an estimated 700 million people …
Read MorePak-US Ties | Editorial
A US delegation visited Pakistan’s General Headquarters (GHQ) on Thursday to hold formal consultations on the Pak-US Strategic Level Defence …
Read MoreAfghan Peace Negotiations | Editorial
To be fair, nobody expected the road to Afghan peace to be a walk in the park. Getting the two …
Read MoreGlobal Dynamics in 2021 By Maleeha Lodhi
AT this time of the year many reports and assessments are published looking at the year ahead, identifying global dynamics …
Read MoreJoe Biden’s Foreign Policy Dream Team Is Disappointing By Ted Galen Carpenter
Anyone hoping that Joe Biden’s presidency might embrace new thinking on foreign policy and a greater receptivity to the concept …
Read MoreDissecting the EU/UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement By Dr Muhammad Khurram
RECENTLY I came across a lot of friends who were really confused about Brexit. Some though Britain was still in …
Read MorePakistan-China Trade in Iffy Times By S M Naveed
PAKISTAN-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been striving hard to continue trade relations between business communities of Pakistan …
Read MoreTowards a Polio-Free Pakistan in 2021 By Dr Rana Muhammad Safdar
Year 2020 will be remembered for the challenges it brought to global public health. Like others, Pakistan had to focus …
Read MoreIncreased Trade Deficit | Editorial
According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the country’s trade deficit widened by 32 percent in December 2020. The …
Read MoreWhat Has Not Changed in U.S.-China Relations By John Cookson
In the last few years, it has become gospel in Washington that the status quo of U.S. policy toward China …
Read MoreGlobal Economic Outlook For 2021 By Rashid A Mughal
YEAR 2020 has been a year of disaster for the global economy. All the predictions and forecasts made in January …
Read MoreReforms in Bureaucracy By Kanwar Muhammad Dilshad
DEVELOPMENT on reforms in bureaucracy aiming at a depoliticized and corruption free bureaucratic structure would be discussed later on. Before …
Read MoreReconnecting the Pak-US Strategic Dots? By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
THE US State Department announced that the US Administration has resumed the International Military Education and Training Program (IMET) (for …
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