POLITICS
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Capitalism, Democratic Socialism and the Democratic Debate
By Ben Tanosborn If I had my druthers, I would prefer Hillary Clinton not be the first woman president of…
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Kunduz: A political and strategic failure
By Nasurullah Brohi The recent besiege and takeover of Kunduz from Afghan forces showed a political victory over the Afghan…
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A new great game in the Caspian: NATO and Russian countermeasures
By Troy Baxter Russia has worked diligently to keep NATO from entering its perceived geostrategic territory, even if that comes…
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Does Oman deserve such attention?
By Amr Ismail Oman’s diplomatic efforts in settling the historic nuclear deal between the P5+1 and Iran brought attention to Oman’s…
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Western policies toward nuclear South Asia
By Zumra Nawaz Cheema “There is no permanent friend or permanent enemy in international politics but permanent interests, a friend of…
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Treading beyond trade
By Marcel Korff The EU’s engagement with India has been defined by economic cooperation but Free Trade negotiations are stagnating.…
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The lifeblood of terror
By Sanchita Bhattacharya On September 24, 2015, a fake lottery scam, with suspected hawala (illegal money transactions) linkages, was unearthed in West…
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Not just about Assad: Explaining the Russian-Iranian axis in Syria
By Jeanette JJ Harper Russia and Iran – both members of the Caspian Five – believe they have acted as…
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Worth & betrayal: Managing the US strategic thinking in South Asia
By Syed Shahid Hussain Bukhari Since its creation in 1947, Pakistan has been struggling to ensure its survival as an independent…
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