Improving Justice System | Editorial
Justice delivery system in Pakistan has since long been a real cause for concern for hundreds of thousands of litigants …
Read MoreThe Next Stage of the Korean Peace Process By Chung-in Moon
When the U.S.–North Korean summit in Hanoi ended early, with no agreement whatsoever, many South Koreans were shocked. The disappointing …
Read MoreThe Brexit Saga | Editorial
‘Humiliation’ and ‘meltdown’ is how the British press is describing the last-ditch attempt by British Prime Minister Theresa May to …
Read MorePakistan, India Decide to Speed up Kartarpur Corridor Opening
In a ‘cordial environment’, Pakistan and India Thursday agreed to work expeditiously on opening of Kartarpur Corridor, aimed at facilitating …
Read MorePakistan: The Heart of Asia | Editorial
Soft power is the manifestation of a state’s perception in the international arena since it defines its stature on a …
Read MoreTAPI Agreement | Editorial
Pakistan and Turkmenistan have signed the final agreement for the initiation of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline network. According to …
Read MoreThe Saudi Mediation By Khurram Minhas
Saudi Arabia is gradually expanding its influence in South Asia not just with deals worth billions of dollars, but also …
Read MoreFATF on Pakistan: Watching the Watchdog By Mohsin Raza Malik
Essentially considering it a “jurisdiction with strategic AML/CFT deficiencies”, the Paris-based money laundering and terror financing watchdog, the Financial Action …
Read MoreThe Failure of Hanoi Talks By Dr Ahmad Rashid Malik
US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s much anticipated negotiations fell apart in Hanoi without yielding any …
Read MoreDefusing Pakistan-India Tensions By Talat Masood
There are many facets of the recent brief but a dangerous confrontation between Pakistan and India. One of the most …
Read MoreThe US, China and the return of a Two-bloc World By Gideon Rachman
During the cold war, there was an “east” bloc and a “west” bloc and nations were defined by whether they …
Read MoreTransforming the Investment Landscape of Pakistan By Hassnain Javed
After the last government’s poor financial performance, Pakistan is still recovering from growth which was fueled by short term debt …
Read MoreRussia’s Tragic Great Power Politics – Analysis By Robert E. Hamilton
International Relations Theories and Russia (FPRI) — Many Western scholars studying Russia and policymakers dealing with Russia have long found …
Read MoreUS-Pakistan Relations | Editorial
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi recently stated that US-Pakistan relations are taking a new turn despite a sceptic approach adopted …
Read MorePak-India Thaw | Editorial
And the day after Reports of Pakistani and Indian ambassadors resuming their duties in each other’s countries are definitely far …
Read MoreHas NATO Met Its Match? – OpEd By David Swanson
Despite claims by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to have defeated its own troops using Facebook (and, really, what …
Read MoreImpending Brexit Deadline | Editorial
As the Brexit deadline approaches in less than three weeks, the British government still doesn’t have any concrete plans on …
Read MoreA Climate Change Solution By Daniel Ross
It was a nightmarish Iowa blizzard in 1998 that made Seth Watkins rethink the way he farmed. Before then, he’d …
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