Post–Election Foreign Policy Trouble By Paul R. Pillar
On the day after the U.S. midterm elections, European politicians and analysts are bracing for disruption from Donald Trump that …
Read MoreHow America Can Test North Korea's True Intentions By Bruce W. Bennett
North Korea’s build-up of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles is disrupting peace in Northeast Asia and may soon plummet Northeast …
Read MoreThe Deal Trump Should Strike With Xi By Geoffrey Garrett
Chinese President Xi Jinping will go to the G-20 Summit in Buenos Aires at the end of November with one …
Read MoreIn Afghanistan, A 17-Year Stalemate By Lara Seligman & Robbie Gramer
Another devastating suicide attack in Kabul on Tuesday and an independent report on the situation in Afghanistan serve to underscore …
Read MoreImpact of Midterm Elections on US’ Policies By Saleem Qamar Butt
In a dramatic midterm election, President Donald Trump’s Republican Party retained control of the Senate and the Democrats took control …
Read MoreBeyond The AI Arms Race By Remco Zwetsloot, Helen Toner, and Jeffrey Ding
The idea of an artificial intelligence (AI) arms race between China and the United States is ubiquitous. Before 2016, there …
Read MoreQuest For Afghan Peace By Malik Muhammad Ashraf
Though the Moscow Conference on Afghanistan which was a result of prolonged back-door diplomacy between Russia and Taliban has not …
Read MoreClimate Grief By Cesar Chelala
Millions of children die every year as a result of environment-related diseases. Their deaths could be prevented by using low-cost …
Read MoreNever Forget That World War I Was Also Racist By Robert Zaretsky
It is no secret that French President Emmanuel Macron, who sees the Elysée less as a bully pulpit than a …
Read MoreTrump May Soon Make Going To America Much More Difficult For Pakistanis By Rafia Zakaria
THERE was a time when the United States was very far away. When people who lived there came back home …
Read MoreNuclear Suppliers Group And its November Agenda By Beenish Altaf
With the impending of the month of November, the group of haughty countries is once again ready to exert their …
Read MoreMoscow Format: New hope for Afghan Peace? By Iqbal Khan
MOSCOW Format Consultations on Afghanistan came at a sensitive time. Of late, newly appointed US Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad has been …
Read MoreDefining the role of the United Nations By Muhammad Usman Ghani
Coming after the WW-II, the Allied powers (America, the Soviet Nations, Britain, France) were bent on establishing an organization which …
Read MoreThe Next Financial Crisis – OpEd By Daniel Lacalle
We have been reading numerous comments recently about a forthcoming recession and the next crisis, particularly on the tenth anniversary …
Read MoreNuclear Treaty By Conn Hallinan
The decision by the Trump administration to withdraw from the Intermediate Nuclear Force Agreement (INF) appears to be part of …
Read MoreSpat Between the US and China By Muhamamad Waqar Aslam
It is a known fact that the US and China are rivals, it is not only about republicans but the …
Read MoreAfghanistan: The Stalemate and Solution By Mohsin Raza Malik
In the hope of “opening a new page in the history of Afghanistan”, Russia hosted a landmark peace conference on …
Read MoreTrump After Midterm Elections By Waqar K Kauravi and Umar Waqar
California mass shooting followed the midterm elections in US tilting the balance of power in House of Representatives in favour …
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