A Power-Driven Foreign Policy By Tod Lindberg and Corban Teague
The question is no longer whether we should have a “power-based foreign policy,” but rather how we most effectively assert …
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There is one Elephant in the room that is trampling on the framework The SCO Summit ended with a joint …
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Read MoreDonald Trump’s Federal Reserve Dilemma By: Milton Ezrati
President Trump’s latest appointee to the Federal Reserve will face the challenge of maintaining the dollar’s international status while rebalancing …
Read MoreWhy Trump is tightening up India’s screws by Azhar Azam
India’s archetypal practice of changing goalposts when it suits its interests For many years, India successfully leveraged US tensions with …
Read MoreIran Doesn’t Cease Fire. It Reloads. By: Ahmed Charai
Iran doesn’t negotiate peace. It prepares for war. President Donald Trump always understood this, and the regime’s latest admissions prove …
Read MoreWhy Our Government Needs a Digital Awakening? by Eyab Ahmed
Governments in today’s world are not only judged by their policies or performance in office but also by how effectively …
Read MoreParadigm shift in China, India relations By Dr Moonis Ahmar
The perceived paradigm shift in the Sino-Indian relations is now a reality and needs to be examined from three sides …
Read MoreHidden Wealth, Dirty Money, and the Watchdogs of Pakistan’s Economy
Pakistan’s economy has long struggled with the challenge of an undocumented sector and money laundering. The undocumented economy operates outside …
Read MoreRethinking art and design education in Pakistan By Sadia Pasha Kamran
To whom it may concern I am writing to share an ongoing project titled “Decolonizing Art & Design Education in …
Read MoreSituationer: 27th Amendment to ‘further fine-tune’ judiciary By Malik Asad
• Federal Constitutional Court initially proposed in 26th Amendment back on anvil • Changes to transfer, seniority criteria of superior …
Read MoreWhy High‑Yield Savings Accounts Matter Now?
Why High‑Yield Savings Accounts Matter Now Why High‑Yield Savings Accounts Matter Now?. Discover the best high-yield savings accounts in the …
Read MoreAid cannot make poor countries rich – The Economist
The capital of Malawi, one of the world’s poorest countries, runs on aid. A city built in the 1970s by the …
Read MoreTrump Tariffs and the Fall of Free Trade By Agha Zuhaib Khan
The End of an Era Trump Tariffs and the Fall of Free Trade By Agha Zuhaib Khan, The era of …
Read MoreNeighbourly cooperation By Muhammad Amir Rana
PAKISTAN is an active member of the UN, with a track record of supporting the peaceful resolution of conflicts worldwide. …
Read MoreNew world order By Ali Tauqeer Sheikh
THE Trump administration has attacked the liberal world order, built on multilateral alliances like Nato, the EU and Bretton Woods …
Read MoreGDP and the quality of life By Shahid Mehmood
IT is that time again — the usual boom-and-bust cycle of Pakistan’s endless economic cycle — when we begin to …
Read MoreImpact of USAID Shutdown By Frank F Islam
The administration of President Donald J. Trump has begun the process of dismantling the United States Agency for International Development …
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