POLITICS
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Algeria’s belated Arab Spring
By Alvaro Vargas Llosa A popular uprising against Algeria’s dictatorship has forced President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the ailing autocrat who has…
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Even if Netanyahu goes, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will continue
Dov Waxman, Northeastern University After a decade in office, Benjamin Netanyahu’s long tenure as Israel’s prime minister may soon be…
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Ukrainian presidential elections 2019: what’s at stake?
By Syeda Dhanak Fatima Hashmi The Ukrainian people had made historic choices for independence, democracy and the free market more…
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Election meddling, fleecing of investors and sanction busting: The tale of Russian oligarch brothers, Alexai and Dmitry Ananyev and what the Justice Department should do
By Dr. Theodore Karasik If we have learned anything over the past two years, it is to expect the unexpected.…
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China’s diplomatic tightrope amidst rising Indo-Pak tensions
By M Waqas Jan Since the dramatic rise in Indo-Pak tensions earlier this month, the entire South Asian region has once…
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Back to the Afghan Future: The security challenges of Afghanistan’s reconstruction and development
By Gilles-Emmanuel Jacquet The current talks between the representatives of the Taliban and the US Government in Qatar are an…
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Indo-Pak: economy, diplomacy gone for a toss
By Bilal Hussain Notwithstanding the economic priorities, the two major nuclear powers in South Asia: India and Pakistan are engaged…
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Armenia misses another opportunity
By Dr. Stephen Blank When National Security Advisor John Bolton travelled to the Caucasus in late 2018 he had several objectives in mind. Generally…
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World peace: two perennial problems
By Fazlur Rahman Chowdhury In our childhood we used to study how the Kings and Emperors conquered land and territories to…
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