OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Six women presidents and their fall from the top: a curse of male-dominated politics?
By Geovanny Vicente Romero In recent political history, six of the most promising and high-profile female leaders have been victims…
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International Day for the Eradication of Poverty: Three obstacles to overcome
By Geovanny Vicente-Romero International days celebrating global causes are a new trend, one we have already grown accustomed to embracing.…
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Human rights: Are they universal?
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai “Only on paper has humanity yet achieved glory, beauty, truth, knowledge, virtue, and abiding love.” George…
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Importance of NATO’s Incirlik Airbase for Turkish-American and Israel relations; an issue of Middle East geopolitics
By Mehmet Bildik Constructed in 1955 with US assistance, the facility was NATO’s most important “southest wing” airbase during the…
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Pakistan’s democratic odyssey
By Said Wazir The concept of experimenting with democracy started with Gen.I.Mirza’s vehement assertion that “overwhelmingly illiterate masses were bound to…
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Reiteration of Cold Start Doctrine time in and time out
By Beenish Altaf The ‘cold start’ mentality on part of Indian officials has kept its momentum persistent into its political…
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Deterrence or engagement: The quest for normalization
By Ubaid Ahmed Bellicose rhetoric flying back and forth between US and North Korea serves to increase the perception that…
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Rohingya crisis: a pragmatic approach for Pakistan
By Sadia Kazmi The killing of Rohingya Muslims through systemic ethnic cleansing by the state of Myanmar is the most horrific…
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