Nuclear Arms Race? Can America and Russia Save New START? By Peter Suciu
Last Friday, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said during a meeting with President Vladimir Putin and permanent members of the …
Read MoreIndo-US Strategic Partnership By Dr Muhammad Khan
UNITED States and India are likely to sign a landmark agreement on 27 October 2020, just a week before American …
Read MoreIMF Sees Hard Times Ahead For Pakistan | Editorial
Low growth predicted After the World Bank’s prediction of a one percent contraction of GDP in 2020-2021, the IMF’s prediction, …
Read MoreUndergraduate Education Policy 2020 By Professor Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar
Recently, the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan rolled in the Undergraduate Education Policy 2020. It is mandatory for all public …
Read MorePak Role in Afghan Peace Process By Sikandar Noorani
RESTORATION of peace in Afghanistan is undoubtedly a top priority matter for Pakistan on many understandable accounts. PM Imran Khan, …
Read MoreNagorno-Karabakh Fighting Widens | Editorial
AZERBAIJAN said Wednesday it had destroyed missile launchers inside Armenia that were targeting Azeri cities, as fierce fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh …
Read MoreDiplomatic Success | Editorial
Pakistan’s re-election to the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) on Tuesday is an affirmation of our successful foreign policy …
Read MoreThe Looming Water Crisis | Editorial
n the recent roundtable organised by the Centre for Global and Strategic Studies (CGSS) and Hanns Seidel Foundation, the topic …
Read MoreTrump vs. Biden Is Truly the Most Consequential Election Of Our Lifetime By David Keene
Before every election politicians of both parties can be heard proclaiming that “this will be the most important election of …
Read MoreG20 Debt Suspension | Editorial
Finally the time has come when the G20 group of the world’s largest economies decides whether or not to extend …
Read MorePak-Iran Ties in Emerging Geopolitical Landscape By Dost Muhammad Barrech
Iran has remained the world’s oldest civilization and Persian Empire for centuries, currently, is a major Islamic country and second …
Read MoreClimate Change’s Dangerous Next Phase By Michael Oppenheimer
In late August, more than 600 separate wildfires ravaged California, killing seven people. Meanwhile, two tropical cyclones struck the Gulf …
Read MoreThe Trade War and Pakistan By Shehryar Hamesh Khan
WITH Trump coming to power in the US and the launch of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in China, …
Read MoreUS Election & Race Relations By Rashid A Mughal
MORE than 150 years after the 13th Amendment abolished slavery in the United States, most U.S. adults say the legacy …
Read MoreRising Poverty | Editorial
According to the World Bank (WB), South Asia is seeing the worst recession given the economic drawbacks of fighting a …
Read MoreThe End of American Illusion By Nadia Schadlow
Since the end of the Cold War, most U.S. policymakers have been beguiled by a set of illusions about the …
Read MoreCapitalism After the Pandemic By Mariana Mazzucato
After the 2008 financial crisis, governments across the world injected over $3 trillion into the financial system. The goal was …
Read MoreThe False Promise of Regime Change By Philip H. Gordon
Since the 1950s, the United States has tried to oust governments in the broader Middle East once every decade, on …
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