The China Challenge After 2020 – Analysis By Marvin C. Ott
(FPRI) — The most urgent and immediate issues facing President-elect Joseph Biden will be domestic ones. Still, foreign policy will …
Read MoreRemodeling of UAE-Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Ties By Dr Mehmood-ul-Hassan Khan
DESPITE biased, planned, prejudice and conspiratorial social media propaganda and ill-informed politicians of the country that the issue of Kashmir …
Read MoreBiden’s Foreign Policy With Russia By Yasmeen Aftab Ali
What is apparent on the face of President-elect Biden’s coming tenure is that relations between Washington and Moscow are going …
Read MoreWorld Outlook in 2021 By Muhammad Omar Iftikhar
The year 2020 was marked with unprecedented chaos, unthinkable confusion, and unparalleled commotion. The pandemic that spread across the world …
Read MoreImpact Of COVID-19 On India’s Economy – Analysis By Shahnawaz Mughal*
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on the global economy. All major economies have contracted steeply with slow …
Read MoreThe Forthcoming Sino-US Rift: Yet Another Binarization Of International Relations? By Prof Anis Bajrektarevic
As the present world order weakens, the mega confrontations have appeared more likely: On its post-Soviet revival quest, Russia becomes …
Read MoreRevival of SAARC | Editorial
AT a webinar, organized by the Institute of Regional Studies and participated by representatives from the member countries to mark …
Read MorePakistan and Bangladesh By Ikram Sehgal
Fifty years should be a sufficiently long time to go beyond the recriminations, hurt and feeling of revenge that has …
Read MorePakistan’s Legal Case at the UN Against India By Rehman Azhar
Pakistan has taken its case against the Indian sponsorship of terrorism on its soil to the United Nations. On Nov …
Read MoreHow the U.S. Should Leave Afghanistan By Monica Toft
While on a recent foreign trip, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with the Taliban negotiating team in Doha, discussing …
Read MoreCharacteristics and Limitations of Foreign Policy Determinants By Iftikhar Ahmed
Henry Kissinger once observed that U.S. foreign policy in the twentieth century was characterized by “disastrous oscillations between over-commitment and …
Read MoreBiden Won’t Reset US Foreign Policy On His Own – OpEd By John Feffer*
Joe Biden is a cautious man of the center. He has anchored the moderate camp of the Democratic Party for …
Read MoreThe Future Of Saudi-US Relations In Biden Era – OpEd By Dr. Mohammed Al-Sulami*
Saudi Arabia and the US have shared a long strategic alliance, ever since President Franklin D. Roosevelt met with the …
Read MoreA Look Back at US Presidents By Raheem Khan
As Joe Biden will take the oath as the 46th President of the United States on January 20, 2021 let’s …
Read MoreRethink Post-Pandemic Development By Syed Mohammad Ali
At a quick glance, the Covid-19 pandemic may be viewed as an ‘equal opportunity’ virus which has infected the haves …
Read MoreThaw in Pakistan, Bangladesh Relations? By Kamran Yousaf
Pakistan High Commissioner to Dhaka Imran Ahmed Siddique recently called on Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed. The meeting was …
Read MorePakistan-Bangladesh Ties Editorial
THE Pakistan-Bangladesh relationship is weighed down by history. But if bilateral ties are to progress, both Islamabad and Dhaka must …
Read MoreRussia-China Interests in Afghanistan By Abdul Shakoor Shah
AS the great powers deepen their presence in South Asia, all eyes are on Afghanistan. The two major powers are …
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