Here Is Why North Korea Will Give Up Its Nuclear Weapons By Gordon G. Chang
“If we meet often and build trust with the United States and if an end to the war and nonaggression …
Read MoreNuclear Disaster By John LaForge
The radiation dispersed into the environment by the three reactor meltdowns at Fukushima-Daiichi in Japan has exceeded that of the …
Read MoreThe Chabahar Port Project And Afghanistan’s Alternative Approach To Trade – AnalysisBy Jawad Torabi
Historically, and given the tensions in bilateral relations, dependence on the Pakistani market and trade routes has been a point …
Read MoreTime for a New U.S. Foreign Policy Narrative By Ian Bremmer and Joe Kennedy III
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump told a powerful story about the United States’ role in global affairs. It …
Read MoreRussia-UK Standoff By Khurram Minhas
The rhetoric of Cold War appears to be back with the expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats by Britain and Russia. …
Read MoreTrajectory of Russo Pak Relations By Adeela Naureen
General Bajwa’s recent visit to Moscow came in the midst of important and landmark changes in international relations. The nuclear …
Read MoreIndia Poised to Turn SCO into SAARC? By Iqbal Khan
TONE of Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s (SCO) recent foreign minister level meeting was set by the Indian decision of not endorsing …
Read MoreTaking a Cue From The Koreans By Talat Masood
Lately, there have been some significant international developments that raise hope in a world that otherwise seems so torn in …
Read MoreWatch Out For Water Wars! By Khalid Saleem
COMING upon one of those billboards that blight the skyline of the major cities of this blessed land, one learnt …
Read MoreChina-India Progress | Editorial
Setting an example China and India deserve credit for handling the fallout of last year’s eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation in the disputed …
Read MoreAtomic Weapons and American Policy By J. Robert Oppenheimer
IT IS possible that in the large light of history, if indeed there is to be history, the atomic bomb …
Read MoreJohn Bolton As NSA To Affect Pakistan? – OpEd By Ubaid Ahmed*
Despite the triumphs Pakistan has had in curbing terrorism, the US National Security Advisor John Bolton doesn’t believe that Pakistan …
Read MoreConfronting Russia In Syria – Analysis By Michael Averko
Aired in the US, the April 10 BBC World News telecasts, repeatedly opened with the claim that Russia vetoed a …
Read MoreRussia-Iran ties surge under US pressure By M K Bhadrakumar
A commentary entitled Tehran, Moscow boosting strategic relations, appearing last week in the Iran Daily newspaper, which is close to …
Read MoreSyrian imbroglio By Dr. Zafar Jaspal
For the last seven years, the people of Syria have been victim of civil war. The Syrian ruling elite seems …
Read MoreCan France Be America's New Bridge to Europe By Celia Belin
Amajor storm is looming over the Atlantic, and it might make landfall in the next few months. With European allies’ …
Read MoreHow Reflexive Hostility to Russia Harms U.S. Interests By Emma Ashford
During his confirmation hearing last week, CIA Director Mike Pompeo, U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, took …
Read MoreNuclear rivalry By Moeed Yusuf
THIS week, the nuclear nonproliferation world is gathered in Geneva for the second preparatory meeting (prepcomm) of the 2020 Nuclear …
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