Shaping Foreign Policies – A Historical Perspective By Rashid A Mughal
FRANKLIN Roosevelt, the 32nd President of USA (1933-45) described the American foreign policy in following words “We must do more …
Read MoreStronger Economic Ties With KSA | Editorial
PRIME Minister Imran Khan Tuesday expressed gratitude for Saudi Arabia’s economic support to Pakistan and the initiatives which were underway …
Read MoreWorldview of the Belt and Road Initiative By Dr Talat Shabbir
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) was first envisioned by the Core Leader of the People’s Republic of China, President …
Read MoreGlobal Economy Dodges Bullets, But Stuck In Mud – Analysis By David Dapice
Leaders could revitalize global economic growth by defying special interests and tackling long-term challenges, whether inequality or climate change. The …
Read MoreThe Future Of Values In The EU Global Strategy 2020 – Analysis By Maryna Rabinovych and Zuzana Reptova
The revised version of the EU Global Strategy is to be released by the next High Representative, Josep Borrell. What …
Read MoreDevelopment Strategy in Context of Climate Change By Shakeel Ahmad Ramay
Global Climate Risk Index 2019, places Pakistan at 8th position among themost vulnerable countries to climate change. From 1998 to …
Read MoreIran and the Middle East Conundrum By Shahid Javed Burki
What happens in the Middle East would have direct consequences for Pakistan. For analytical purposes we should divide the region …
Read MoreForeign Policy Fine-Tuning? By Khalid Saleem
Some years ago, one took the liberty of drawing up a “foreign policy wish-list” in the vain hope that the …
Read MoreGlobalizing Kashmir | Editorial
Kashmir is capturing global attention. Though the pace is slow, the Indian excesses in the region have forced the world …
Read MoreSmog Another Environmental Challenge By Reema Shaukat
For the past few years, the cities of central Punjab are facing different kind of environmental pollution. Keeping aside the …
Read MoreHas Russia Re-emerged as a Strategic Challenge to NATO States By M Alam Brohi
The Soviet Empire lasted almost 7 decades before collapsing under its weight. The multiple factors leading to its demise were …
Read MoreAfghan Peace Process in Limbo By Talat Masood
It is indeed tragic that whereas all the three parties to the Afghan conflict — the Afghan government, the United …
Read MoreThe US’s South Asian Dilemma By Khalid Chandio
South Asia is one of the most sought regions by the world’s sole superpower, the US. Stability in South Asia …
Read MoreWhy Trump’s Shapeshifting Syria Policy Worked—Until It Didn’t By Frances Z. Brown
Throughout U.S. President Donald Trump’s nearly three years in office, analysts have lamented the muddle of his foreign policy, from …
Read MoreNo to Others’ Wars | Editorial
PRIME Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan had suffered a lot due to its policy of becoming a part …
Read MorePakistan Got a Vote of Confidence From IMF – What's Next By Khaleeq Kian
AS anticipated, Pakistan has successfully completed its first-quarterly review with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the $6 billion Extended …
Read MoreCollapse of the Threat of ‘Phase One’ Trade Deal By Azhar Azam
The elongated trade war between China and the US continues to haemorrhage the two largest economies of the world and …
Read MoreWorld Faces New Face of India By Khalid Mahmood Rasool
In little over three months, India has taken three unexpected turns leaving the world stunned and scrambled. The largest democracy, …
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