OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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A dictator’s musings
By Fazlur Rahman Chowdhury Corruption comes in different forms. Corruption for money and wealth is a pervasive one. In politics, another…
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The weak U.S. dollar: The good and the bad
By Arthur S. Guarino A weak U.S. dollar can have good and bad implications. But the reasons behind a weak dollar…
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USA’s Afghanistan policy and what it holds for India
By Parikshit Khatana Much true to his own unique impulsive leadership style, US President Donald Trump, while announcing his Afghanistan and…
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Is there a silver lining in the clumpy cloud of President Trump’s rule and aid policies towards Africa?
Val Okaru-Bisant Some pundits anxiously agree that President Trump administration’s proposed limited 2017 USAID and US State Department’s budget will reduce…
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US and North Korean hostilities reached war rhetoric
By Beenish Altaf The antagonistic relationship among the US and the North Korea is since the Korean War back in…
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What are we dealing with – Trump or democracy
By Tomislav Jakić Although it is still not sure if Donald Trump will go down in history as champion of bombastic,…
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Democracy after Sharif in Pakistan
By Saad Cheema Pakistan’s Apex court disqualified Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on the basis of corruption cases and furtherly court…
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India’s nuclear triad & South Asia’s strategic stability
By Uzge A. Saleem India and Pakistan are the two key players of South Asia and the region’s stability largely depends…
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North Korea’s goal is survival, but the US must offer the Kim regime another path to its objective
By Aaron Robles Politics is a game of survival, where governments battle with guns and words to protect their citizens and…
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