Putin Is Going to Lose His War (And the World Should Prepare for Instability in Russia) By Anders Åslund
Russian President Vladimir Putin could hardly have used his May 9 Victory Day address, an annual holiday marking the Nazis’ …
Read MoreTrade Deal Stands For Peace, Union, and Development By Zahra Khalid
Pakistan’s trading ties with India were indeed the most pressing need and advantageous to both countries while legitimating political and …
Read MoreWar in Ukraine — Roles and Implications By Inam Ul Haque
On May 21, US President Joe Biden signed into law the ‘Additional Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2022’, providing $40 billion …
Read MoreGood News From KSA | Editorial
Pakistan’s dwindling foreign exchange reserves may see some respite in the form of an extension to the $3 billion deposit …
Read MoreChina-Russia Ties Continue To Morph After Ukraine Invasion – Analysis By RFE RL
As NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg warned Beijing at a March 23 press conference not to aid Russia in the Ukraine …
Read MoreIMF Talks | Editorial
There are reports that the government has decided to stay in power till its mandated term for a year and …
Read MoreInternational Migration and Replacement Theory By Shahid Javed Burki
The term ‘globalization’ gained currency in the 1980s. It was a part of the policy approach labeled ‘the Washington Consensus’, …
Read MoreInternational Migration and Replacement Theory By Shahid Javed Burki
The term ‘globalization’ gained currency in the 1980s. It was a part of the policy approach labeled ‘the Washington Consensus’, …
Read MoreIt’s Not Just The USA: The Economic Instability Is Global – Analysis By Paul Tolmachev
The actions of the authorities in developed countries, essentially an extension of the Keynesian economic policy discourse, have brought the …
Read MoreChina Treads A Fine Line On The Russia–Ukraine War – Analysis By Jia Deng
Since the beginning of the Russia–Ukraine war, China has been urged to give up its ‘chilling silence’ and help to …
Read MoreNATO’s Nordic Expansion: Strategic Impact ? By Syed Qamar Afzal Rizvi
IN a surprise move—Finland and Sweden are fervently desiring to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (an alliance of 30 …
Read MoreHow Can the New Cold War with Russia End? By Paul R. Pillar
The response of the U.S.-led West to Russian aggression in Ukraine has been impressive and contrary to what almost certainly …
Read MoreThe World Is On Way To Ending War, Despite Ukraine – OpEd By Jonathan Power
An ugly cloud of pessimism hangs over many parts of the world. War that seemed to be in retreat, has …
Read MoreNuclear Deal Talks | Editorial
The potential revival of the Iran nuclear deal is once again in the news but the points of contention remain …
Read MoreThe Talks Begin | Editorial
No better reminder of the stakes involved than the fact that the rupee was touching 200 to the dollar in …
Read MoreWhat Future Holds For Afghanistan? By Talat Masood
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has diverted global attention from Afghanistan, and the Taliban government is left to fend for …
Read MoreThe Price of Hegemony – Can America Learn to Use Its Power?
The Price of Hegemony – Can America Learn to Use Its Power? For years, analysts have debated whether the United …
Read MoreWorld Bank Forecast | Editorial
It appears the PTI government managed to deliver another punch to the economy on its way out, as the World …
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