China’s Growing Influence in South Asia By Rida Khan
“Let China sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world,” Napoleon’s words seem spookily veracious today, as the …
Read MoreTrump, Iran and Talks | Editorial
There is considerable irony to be perceived in the possibility that the ever-shifting position of President Trump vis-à-vis Iran will …
Read MoreNATO In Changing Global Power Equation By Dr. Imran Khalid
The last NATO summit in Brussels, thanks to US President Donald Trump’s constant bickering and squabbling with other leaders there, …
Read MoreTrump’s Iran Overture | Editorial
FOR students of international relations, the way Donald Trump has conducted foreign policy presents a fascinating, if bizarre, case study. …
Read MoreNorth Korea Developing New Missiles: Report
US intelligence agencies have found that North Korea is building new missiles, based on satellite photographs taken in recent weeks …
Read MoreNPT Turns 50: A Legacy Of Failures – OpEd By Beenish Altaf
Theoretically, 1 July 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Treaty on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) …
Read MoreU.S.-Russia Summitry Is at Center Stage Again By Paul J. Saunders
U.S.-Russia summitry has again moved to center stage. Unfortunately, while some think they are watching a comforting sequel—“Cold War II,” …
Read MoreWhy Israel Was Never A Democracy – OpEd By Ramzy Baroud
The head of the Arab Joint List Alliance at the Israeli Knesset (Parliament), Ayman Odeh, described the passing of the …
Read MoreHelsinki Summit – A Diplomatic Fiasco For Trump By Dr. Imran Khalid
In one sentence, the just-concluded Helsinki summit can best be described as “Russia first”. This is all what Donald did …
Read MoreNo End to Syrian Miseries | Editorial
THERE appears to be no immediate end to miseries of Syrian people as the conflict over the last few years …
Read MoreIndia Hangs in the Balance as Trump Goes After Iran By Aqsa Ejaz
Under Donald Trump’s leadership, the nuclear deal with Iran has gone belly up. What does this mean for allies such …
Read MoreWhen to end the War? North Korea, US at Odds Over Path to Peace
SEOUL: Washington’s reluctance to declare an end to the Korean War until after North Korea abandons its nuclear arsenal may …
Read MoreIran-US Verbal Spat | Editorial
IT is a pity that the conduct of international relations has come to this: the president of the United States …
Read MoreTrump’s European Tour ends on Negative Note By Imran Khalid
A new day, a new tweet, a new comment and a new controversy. So, finally the week-long European tour of …
Read MoreThe Trump-Putin Summit and Reliving the Cold War By Daniel McCarthy
Donald Trump has the magic touch. After eighteen months in office, and eighteen more before that as the pre-eminent figure …
Read MoreHelsinki Summit | Editorial
The bromance between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin appears stronger than ever. At least this was the takeaway from the …
Read MoreTransformation in Global Politics By Dr Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
THE transformation in the global politics entailing strategic realignment at the regional and global levels has been ensuing new challenges …
Read MoreSyria Is Still a Mess By Robert Moore
Sen. Lindsay Graham, a prominent Republican voice on national security and international policy, spoke out last week during a visit …
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