Need For a Joint Offensive Against Poverty By Saddam Hussein
The deadly triangle of Pakistan, Afghanistan and India’s perpetuating tensions is proving to be detrimental for the future of the …
Read MoreIs Afghanistan Ready for Peace? By Barnett R. Rubin
We used to appreciate the hard work of the United States for development in Afghanistan,” Iqbal Khyber, a 27-year-old medical …
Read MorePainful British Exit From EU By Shahid M Amin
NEARLY two years have passed since British voters decided, in a referendum held on June 30, 2016, in favour of …
Read MoreChina’s Growing Influence in South Asia By Rida Khan
“Let China sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world,” Napoleon’s words seem spookily veracious today, as the …
Read MorePak-Russia Rapprochement By Misbah Arif
At the end of the Cold War, Moscow’s influence and interest significantly declined in South Asia. However, after almost two …
Read MoreAnother IMF Loan: What’s Different This Time? By Dewan Mushtaq
Recent allegations by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has said Pakistan may try to acquire an International Monetary …
Read MoreTrump, Iran and Talks | Editorial
There is considerable irony to be perceived in the possibility that the ever-shifting position of President Trump vis-à-vis Iran will …
Read MoreA Revolutionary Foreign Policy By Shahzaib Khan
International relations ought to be based on principles of reciprocity and mutual respect and bound by some semblance of international …
Read MoreNATO In Changing Global Power Equation By Dr. Imran Khalid
The last NATO summit in Brussels, thanks to US President Donald Trump’s constant bickering and squabbling with other leaders there, …
Read MoreSignificance of Tactical Nuclear Weapons By Sonia Naz
A Tactical Nuclear Weapon (TNW) is smaller in its explosive power, which is developed to be used in the military …
Read MoreKashmir Awaits World Attention By Reema Shaukat
HISTORY has witnessed many freedom movements world over. The struggles sooner or later succeeded with varying price tag ranging from …
Read MoreTrump’s Iran Overture | Editorial
FOR students of international relations, the way Donald Trump has conducted foreign policy presents a fascinating, if bizarre, case study. …
Read MoreNorth Korea Developing New Missiles: Report
US intelligence agencies have found that North Korea is building new missiles, based on satellite photographs taken in recent weeks …
Read MoreAn Unhealthy Trump-Putin Summit Fallout – Analysis By By Michael Averko
Past summit locations suggest that the US could host the next summit between the Russian and American leaders. Such meetings …
Read MoreDid Russia Tip the 2016 Election to Donald Trump By Christian Whiton
Did Russia tip the 2016 election to Donald Trump? In a recent article titled, “Yes, Russian Election Sabotage Helped Trump …
Read MoreNPT Turns 50: A Legacy Of Failures – OpEd By Beenish Altaf
Theoretically, 1 July 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Treaty on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) …
Read MoreDo We Need The IMF? By Waqar Masood Khan
The new government will be in office in a few days. Nothing will be more important in its list of …
Read MoreForeign Policy Options For Imran Khan By Shahid M Amin
THE general election in Pakistan held on July 25, 2018 produced a resounding victory for Imran Khan. It is a …
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