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Nuclear disarmament or Non-proliferation regime: Envisage bleak future
By Beenish Altaf The failure of the Non-Proliferation Treaty’s (NPT) Review Conference to produce a document with a substantive consensus has…
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Gandhi’s truth: Ending human violence one commitment at a time
By Robert J. Burrowes Gandhi Jayanti – 2 October, the date of Mohandas K. Gandhi’s birth in 1869 and the International…
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Humanity sadly lacks in Koreas
By Kristin Christman In 1905, Japan made Korea its protectorate. Under the Japanese, Koreans were deprived of land and food,…
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The curious case of deterrence in US-North Korea tension
By Maimuna Ashraf In the pre nuclear age, the question of credibility in executing the threat was not a vital…
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Pakistan’s TNW’s saga: facts and fiction
By Asma Khalid Existence of Action-Reaction Spiral between South Asian nuclear rivals has increased the fragility of the regional strategic stability. India’s…
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UN human rights protection: What will the General Assembly do for the refugee flow of Rohingyas from Myanmar?
By Rene Wadlow The United Nations General Assembly now in session may try to deal with the issue of the…
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The golden opportunity for the Kurds
By Faraidoon Namdar and Farhang Faraidoon Namdar The neighboring Kurdish states (Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria) have never been more troubled than…
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From heaven to hell
By Fazlur Rahman Chowdhury In my earlier article “Myanmar military’s addiction to political power” I tried to explain how the Myanmar’s…
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China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Will it really be a corridor of opportunities for Pakistan?
By Iqra Akram CPEC is being dubbed as game changer project in terms of increasing the opportunity of development for…
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Rule of law trumps politics in Bangladesh
By Sajeeb Wazed The 2014 national elections in Bangladesh were among the most violent in the nation’s history. The Bangladesh…
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