Sabotaging SAARC | Editorial
India’s attempts at sabotaging Saarc continue. In November 2016, New Delhi boycotted the 19th summit of the regional cooperation bloc …
Read MoreWill Brexit Bring Down Theresa May's Government? By Jonathan Hopkin
Brexit was always going to involve a tricky tradeoff between satisfying the political pressures at home to reduce immigration and …
Read MoreUS-Taliban Dialogue: A Test For The Stakeholders By Asif Durrani
US Special Envoy on Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad is on his third mission to hold talks with Afghanistan’s neighbours (minus Iran) …
Read MoreTAPI Pipeline: Connecting The Region | Editorial
The Chief Executive Officer and chairman of the board of TAPI Pipeline Company limited Muhammetmyrat Amanov while speaking at a …
Read MoreLeave Not Stay? EU Approves UK Exit – OpEd By Andrei Kadomtsev
On November 25, leaders of the EU member states approved an agreement on the withdrawal of Great Britain from the …
Read MoreG20 In Buenos Aires: End Of US-China Trade War? – Analysis By Su-Hyun Lee and Chia-yi Lee
The 2018 G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, concluded amidst rising tensions between the US and China over trade. The G20 …
Read MoreWorld at Crossroads on Climate Change By S Mubashir Noor
France has turned into a litmus test for how steep the battle to lower carbon dioxide emissions worldwide will be. …
Read MoreThe Future of Trump’s Trade War By Beelam Ramzan
Since the end of the cold war, the US has relied more on aggressive economic statecraft to advance its foreign …
Read MoreUS, China and the Preferred Superpower By Toshiki Jinushi
BASED on the country’s experience after World War II, popular opinion in Japan holds that the United States is the …
Read MoreAvoiding War Between America and China By Sulmaan Khan
U.S.-Chinese relations, the current wisdom goes, are in need of a fundamental rethink. In October, U.S. Vice President Mike Pence …
Read MoreDonald Trump’s Reluctant Realism | Editorial
President Donald Trump appears in a hurry for an Afghan endgame, and is trying everything he has in his repertoire, …
Read MoreNuclear Security Index 2018: A Critical Appraisal By Beenish Altaf
Although it was due in February 2018, the month of September marked the launch of the volume of 2018 Nuclear …
Read MoreSummitry of G20 Leaders | Editorial
A pledge to promote multilateral trade and a ‘rules-based international order’ capped the two-day summitry of world leaders in the …
Read MoreThe History of American Nationalism By Paul R. Pillar
At a recent campaign rally in Houston, Donald Trump broke a linguistic taboo by calling himself, loudly and proudly, a …
Read MoreThe Moscow Summit By Akbar Jan Marwat
IN an environment in which the Afghan Taliban seem to be in the ascendant in heir insurgency against the Afghan …
Read MoreClimate Chaos | Editorial
It is clear that we are not doing enough to combat climate change, but how much more do we need …
Read MoreA Foreign Policy For All By Elizabeth Warren
Around the world, democracy is under assault. Authoritarian governments are gaining power, and right-wing demagogues are gaining strength. Movements toward …
Read MoreIndia and Pakistan Bid for the Membership of the NSG By Adeela Ahmed
The 48 years journey of India and Pakistan resulted in them getting the de-facto Nuclear Weapons Status. Since the last …
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