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Following the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte, European powers held a conference at Vienna in 1814, known as the Congress of …
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The Arab Spring has become active again first in Algeria and then in Sudan. The change that occurred in Sudan …
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Iran has condemned the Ormara attack, and Pakistan has demanded further action from Tehran against terrorist organisations that it claims …
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On Monday, April 8, three U.S. soldiers and one contractor were killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, bringing the …
Read MoreBack to Basics – How to Make Right What Trump Gets Wrong By Kori Schake
U.S. President Donald Trump’s sharp-elbowed nationalism, opposition to multilateralism and international institutions, and desire to shift costs onto U.S. allies …
Read MoreThis Time Is Different – Why U.S. Foreign Policy Will Never Recover By Daniel W. Drezner
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a foreign policy community in possession of great power must be in want …
Read MoreSyria in 2019 is Not Iraq in 2003 By Sam Sweeney
Over the last few months, the status of America’s presence in Syria has been a roller coaster of epic proportions. …
Read MoreAfghan peace talks By Syed Mohammad Ali
Despite relaunch of the annual spring offensive in Afghanistan and the surge in violence that it has unleashed, the ongoing …
Read MoreMiddle East shenanigans | Editorial
Tehran has responded to the Trump administration’s designation of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation in …
Read MoreProbable outcomes of Indian elections and Pakistan By Dr Raza Khan
The first phase of the extensive process of national elections in India has ended as people went to the polls …
Read MoreIndian Lake – A Broken Dream By Muhammad Azam Khan
‘India has long dreamed to be the dominant power in the Indian Ocean’. It envisions of turning the Indian Ocean …
Read MoreIndia’s dangerous delusions By Zamir Akram
During an election rally on April 14, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that he had called Pakistan’s nuclear “bluff” by …
Read MorePCENS: Preparing to prevent nuclear terrorism – Zafar Nawaz Jaspal By Dr. Zafar Jaspal
The nuclear and radiological terrorism is intelligently securitised, and the spectre of nuclear attack by terrorists added in our collective …
Read MoreThe Open World – What America Can Achieve After Trump
Since the election of U.S. President Donald Trump in 2016, it has become commonplace to bemoan the fate of the …
Read MoreIsrael’s destiny By Mahir Ali
IT probably wasn’t necessary for Benjamin Netanyahu, on the eve of the April 9 election, to declare that it was …
Read MoreIndia elections: who are Narendra Modi’s main rivals – and can they beat him By New Desk
India is heading to the polls in the world’s biggest democratic election and a number of different figures could emerge …
Read MoreWhy America Must Maintain Ideological Dominance By Bradley A. Thayer
China is the single most formidable peer competitive threat faced by the United States. It alone has the potential to …
Read MoreNATO’s German Problem: Who Needs Soldiers or Weapons By Doug Bandow
The foreign ministers of America’s European allies visited Washington to celebrate the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)’s seventieth anniversary. Members …
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