POLITICS
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Pakistan: Condemning Indo-US belligerence
By Ubaid Ahmed Pakistan is surviving tough times, for it goes up against synchronous bellicosity from India and the US.…
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Justice prevails in corruption conviction of former Bangladesh Prime Minister
By Tahseen Ali Khaleda Zia, a former prime minister of Bangladesh and head of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP),…
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Syria: From a ceasefire to comprehensive negotiations?
By Rene Wadlow After multiple delays to reach agreement with the Russian ambassador, the U.N. Security Council on Saturday 24 February…
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Pakistan and Non-Proliferation Treaty: Concerns and challenges
By Asma Khalid In the contemporary security environment one of the predominant challenges to the world peace and security is…
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In search of a white wash and some cheer leaders
By Fazlur Rahman Chowdhury Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) has been ruled by military dictators for a long time. In today’s…
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Deterrence in South Asia: What matters ?
By Shakir Baacha Strategic stability in a chaotic environment like South Asia remains solely dependent on a stable deterrence equation between…
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Balkans in the era of ‘America First’
By Shpend Krasniqi The United States President Donald Trump’s ‘America first’ policy, or in other words the retreat policy is affecting…
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Kashmiris will never abandon the demand of Aazaadi
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai Once again, Kashmir is living proof that it is not going to compromise, far less…
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Problems and prospects of economic conflict in the post-bipolar world
By Giuseppe Gagliano The existence of economic warfare was perceived as early as in the 19th century by intellectuals of the…
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Stabilizing Syria
By Rene Wadlow In many ways it is difficult to imagine how the armed conflicts in Syria and Iraq could…
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