OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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UN peacekeeping reform: There is more to it than money
By Rene Wadlow The United States holds the one-month rotating presidency of the U.N. Security Council for April. The new…
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The pragmatic and “un-ignorable” China
By Sadia Kazmi As if the CPEC wasn’t already enticing enough for the world, the recently adopted UN Security Council…
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Hullabaloo over decoupling of India’s nuclear doctrine
By Maimuna Ashraf The purported claim of Indian Former National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon in his book, ‘Choices- Inside the…
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Turks across Europe vote on Turkey’s constitutional referendum
By Abdul Ruff Against will and wishes of most European countries, seeking to destabilize islamist government in Istanbul, Turks in…
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Debate on assessment over India’s NFU
By Asma Khalid Vipin Narang an expert on South Asian Nuclear strategy presented Indian case for abandoning the No First…
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Possibility of nuclear armageddon in South Asia
By Zainab Aziz The region of Pakistan-India border in Kashmir has certainly been the most volatile region for almost two…
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Saudi king’s “Clash of Civilizations”, convergence with Indonesia’s hypocrisy and opportunism
By Julia Suryakusuma When my older sister who lives in Germany came to Indonesia recently, we gave her the royal treatment.…
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IEOM society to host its first international conference in South America
By LACCEI Secretariat On October 25-26, 2017, the Industrial Engineering and Operations Management Society (IEOM), in cooperation with the Universidad del…
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CPEC and Sino-Pak military cooperation
By Saima Ali The 46 billion Dollars Mega Project CPEC is a flagship project of Chinese broader vision of One…
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Pak-US relations under Trump administration
By Adila Abbasi US under Donald Trump administration is most likely to carry out revolutionary changes in the foreign policy. Whereas…
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