OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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Bleak see on the Black Sea
Following the latest events in and around the Black Sea, two old questions are reappearing. Both are inviting us for…
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A world federation
By John Scales Avery A “With law shall our land be built up, but with lawlessness laid waste.” Njal’s Saga, Iceland, c…
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SAARC: a lost cause?
By Sadia Kazmi The long due SAARC summit is still in limbo and there is no confirmed date as to…
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Public agenda and U.S. politics
By Qasim Raza The group of Iranian students attacked the United States embassy in Tehran and more than 60 United States…
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Role of external actors in nuclear politics of South Asia
By Asma Khalid The strategic landscape of the South Asia is comprised of India and Pakistan’s equation connected with the…
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Russia-Ukraine tensions: on sea as on land
By Rene Wadlow At the 26 November Emergency session of the U.N. Security Council, Rosemary DiCarlo, Under Secretary-General for Political…
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US withdrawal from JCPOA, nuclearization of North Korea and non-proliferation efforts
By Asma Khalid Nuclear proliferation pessimists and arms control experts’ aims to limit the nuclear weapons states to the possible lowest…
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America’s mood swing diplomacy
By M Waqas Jan Much has been written, both within and outside the US, on the extremely polarizing and divisive nature…
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Bangladesh: Handling a humanitarian crisis
By Tahseen Ali Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina knows what it’s like to be a refugee. In August 1975, her…
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