BRI: Mutual Path to Global Success By Yasir Habib Khan
Today the world is rife with daunting challenges involving economic sustainability, high-tech growth, trade, infrastructure, finance, global connectivity, people-to-people connections, …
Read MoreA Crisis Is Brewing Between India and China. But This Time There Is a Big Difference By Arif Rafiq
It isn’t entirely clear what is taking place along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) that separates Chinese and Indian-controlled …
Read MoreWhy Donald Trump Can't Win in North Korea By Robert E. Kelly
Yet again, North Korea has expressed its displeasure over inter-Korean relations. This week it destroyed a facility wherein inter-Korean meetings …
Read MoreAnother Needless Clash in S.Asia | Editorial
Beijing and New Delhi need to deescalate immediately if they want to keep this particular confrontation from creating problems for …
Read MoreWhen the System Fails By Stewart Patrick
The chaotic global response to the coronavirus pandemic has tested the faith of even the most ardent internationalists. Most nations, …
Read MoreSino-US Ties at a Crossroads By Maleeha Lodhi
THE confrontation instigated by the United States with China continues to intensify. The pandemic has escalated tensions between them that …
Read MoreA Nuclear Iran | Editorial
The International Atomic Energy Agency has blamed Iran for violating all restrictions of the 2015 nuclear deal that was unceremoniously …
Read MoreHow to Keep the United States in the WHO By Harold Hongju Koh and Lawrence O. Gostin
The same week that the United States passed the grim milestone of 100,000 deaths from COVID-19, President Donald Trump announced …
Read MoreChina and India on the Edge By Imtiaz Rafi Butt
CHINA and India have locked horns in the Himalayas, moving towards a military conflict at 14,000 ft above sea level. …
Read MoreThe Escalating US-China Tensions By Talat Masood
History bears witness that a reigning superpower would use every possible means to thwart an emerging challenger. In the most …
Read MoreRethinking Poverty | Editorial
It wasn’t perfect, but until this year we had made great strides in reducing poverty across the world. Certainly some …
Read MoreThe New Great Game in Asia? By Kamran Yousaf
At a time when the world is preoccupied with the coronavirus pandemic, China and India, the two most populous countries …
Read MoreThe Climate Club By William Nordhaus
Climate change is the major environmental challenge facing nations today, and it is increasingly viewed as one of the central …
Read MoreSave The World From Hunger? By Shabeer Ahmed
WHILE the world is experiencing severe economic recession due to the Coronavirus pandemic, which according to the IMF is far …
Read MoreUS Exit | Editorial
A MAJOR development in the Afghan theatre has been the apparent US decision to speed up the withdrawal of troops …
Read MoreThe World After COVID-19 By Dr Zamurrad Awan
In December 2019, a unique virus, known as coronavirus, appeared in the China’s city Wuhan, spreading around the world, leaving …
Read MoreThe Future of the Dollar By Henry M. Paulson Jr.
In late March, global financial markets were collapsing amid the chaos of the novel coronavirus pandemic. International investors immediately sought …
Read MoreCOVID19: A Blessing in Disguise For Pak-Russia Ties By Omar Shahkar
AFTER the formalization of diplomatic relations between the two nations in 1948, the history of Soviet-Pakistan, and subsequently Russia-Pakistan, relations …
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