The Dawn of American State By Aaron Bartnick
President Trump’s massive trade and investment deals risk creating a fiat economy. In an August 5 interview with CNBC, President …
Read MoreA 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 …
Read MoreWho Will Defend the Liberal World Order? By: James Holmes
If international law no longer serves as its own barrier to cross-border aggression, well-armed alliances need to stand up for …
Read MorePakistan doesn’t need provinces; it needs its Constitution By Durdana Najam
The tragedy is that the political elite and the establishment have treated these constitutional clauses as optional The sudden enthusiasm …
Read MoreBetween books and screens By Aisha Naz Ansari
A SCHOOL administrator recently remarked in a tone of resignation that these days many parents would rather have their children …
Read MoreElite Capture: The Root of Pakistan’s Persistent Stagnation
Elite Capture: The Root of Pakistan’s Persistent Stagnation. Pakistan ranks among the most over-diagnosed nations globally. For years, the country’s …
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 MoreChina and shifting geopolitics by Zahid Hussain
LAST week, the Chinese foreign minister visited South Asia amidst changing regional geopolitics and realignments in international politics. His trip …
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 MoreThe war clouds are over – A geopolitical analysis of recent South Asian military developments
(This article has been widely circulating with false authorship claims. The piece has been incorrectly attributed to “Iqbal Latif, ex-officer …
Read MoreUS and India — strategic autonomy or alliance partnership By Inam Ul Haque
There are compelling reasons for Washington to keep India in its orbit and repair the damaged relation. This piece attempts …
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 MoreNo Peace Yet
The White House played host on Monday to one of the most consequential, and contentious, summits of the war in …
Read MoreIndia’s Great-Power Delusions – Foreign Affairs
Since the turn of the century, the United States has sought to help India rise as a great power. During …
Read MoreHow US Inconsistency Undermines Its Central Asia Position BY : Miras Zhiyenbayev
President Trump’s recent tariffs on Kazakhstan are largely symbolic. Yet, the move underscores a deeper problem in US engagement in …
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