Regional Conflicts Hampering Growth in Central & S E Asia By Rashid A Mughal
REGIONAL conflicts in Central & SE Asia continue to put brakes on economic development and growth. The ongoing territorial dispute …
Read MoreEmerging World Order By Kanwar M Dilshad
THE focal point of US foreign policy has largely shifted away from the Middle East to the Asia-Pacific. India and …
Read MoreDeep in Choppy Waters By Khaleeq Kiani
The economy is in one of the most critical phases. Confronted with a public health challenge caused by a global …
Read MoreThe US Election Was A Tie: Now What? – OpEd By Ryan McMaken*
Election Day 2020 finally arrived, and it looks like it’s going to be a long process before the official winner …
Read MoreUS-China Ties: Readjustment Required Post-US Election By Cdre Baber Bilal Haider (R)
US-China relations have seen many ups and downs over the years. Right from the Chinese declaration of independence as the …
Read MoreRelationship Maintenance With Russia Should Be the Next President’s Priority By Daniel R. DePetris
After years of mutual sanctions, diplomatic expulsions, and cyberattacks, it is difficult to imagine U.S.-Russia relations getting any worse than …
Read MoreThe Global Impact of US Elections By Talat Masood
The world anxiously awaits the outcome of the US presidential elections. Although America does not enjoy the level of supremacy …
Read MoreEvolving Dynamics of Afghan Peace Process By Iqbal Khan
SUCCESS and failure of the Afghan peace process depends on the trajectories that the US and Afghan government follow during …
Read MoreDonald Trump’s North Korea Strategy Must Survive By Doug Bandow
Where U.S. relations with North Korea go is unclear whatever the election returns. President Donald Trump’s summits with Kim returned …
Read MoreWho Will Win US Presidential Elections 2020? By Abdul Rahman Malik
As the race for US Presidential Elections 2020 enters very important Phase since the November 3rd The Polls Day draws …
Read MoreUS-India Embrace | Editorial
Washington’s decision to sign a Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) with New Delhi is of course more about containing …
Read MoreUnjust World Economic Order! By Khalid Saleem
IT is an immutable law of nature that it is always the weaker creatures that are provided with extra protection. …
Read MoreAfghanistan After Doha Deal By Shahid Javed Burki
The deal the Afghan Taliban and the Americans signed in Doha, the capital of Qatar, was supposed to move Afghanistan …
Read MoreAmerica’s Choice | Editorial
THE United States is gearing up for a poll verdict on Nov 3 in what is arguably one of the …
Read MoreIf Donald Trump Loses By Dr Moonis Ahmar
In view of trends and opinion polls in the American presidential election campaign, only a miracle can save Donald Trump …
Read MoreThe End of American Power By Eliot A. Cohen
If President Donald Trump manages to win reelection, many things will not change. His narrow worldview will continue to shape …
Read MorePace of Afghan Peace Slows Down | Editorial
Nobody expected the Afghan peace process to get off to a very fast start. And surely there would be stumbling …
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