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THE honeymoon is over, says the former Chairman of US Federal Reserve. According to World Bank, “Global Growth is expected …
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Markets are whistling past the graveyard Pandemonium is a difficult word to fathom. Systematic risk is getting serious now and …
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THERE was a time not too long ago when Pakistan was considered the regional hub for many international airlines, such …
Read MoreIndia and Chabahar | Editorial
India has this week officially taken over control of operations at the Iranian port of Shaheed Behesti in Chabahar. And …
Read MoreThe Importance of COP24 By Dr Shaukat Ali
The hot debate in the cold month of December was COP24 (Conference of the Parties 24). People from all sectors …
Read MorePulling Out of Syria — & Afghanistan? | Editorial
IT may be the right decision made for the wrong reason and executed in the wrong way. The reality of …
Read MoreHow America’s Foreign Policy Establishment Got China Wrong By James Curran
CHINA HAS begun to assert a grand vision of its own for a new world. Speaking at the Communist Party’s …
Read MoreUS Isolated For Blasting Iran Nuclear Deal By Mohammad Jamil
LAST week, the United States was alone at the United Nations Security Council over its decision to withdraw from the …
Read MoreChina and Russia: A Strategic Alliance in the Making By Graham Allison
THE YEAR before he died in 2017, one of America’s leading twentieth-century strategic thinkers, Zbigniew Brzezinski, sounded an alarm. In …
Read MoreThe Stealth Superpower By Oriana Skylar Mastro
China will not, repeat, not repeat the old practice of a strong country seeking hegemony,” Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, …
Read MoreCOP24 — Deal or no Deal? | Editorial
As the two-week UN summit on climate change prepares to draw to an end, much hangs in the balance. The …
Read MoreBroken Europe By Helen Thompson
The European Union has always struggled to accommodate the democratic politics of its members. The problem became serious in 1999, …
Read MoreThe Korean Connectivity By Dr. Ahmad Rashid Malik
The basic purpose of Ri Yonh-ho visit to Beijing was to seek Beijing’s advice on resolving nuclear issues with Washington. …
Read MoreSetback for Modi | Editorial
AHEAD of next year’s general election, Indian ruling Bharatiya Janata Party lost key state elections in some of its strongholds of …
Read MoreHow a World Order Ends By Richard Haass
A stable world order is a rare thing. When one does arise, it tends to come after a great convulsion …
Read MoreWill Brexit Bring Down Theresa May's Government? By Jonathan Hopkin
Brexit was always going to involve a tricky tradeoff between satisfying the political pressures at home to reduce immigration and …
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