Writing about Pakistan-U.S. relations is like composing a piece of literary criticism of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” always looking for new answers to old nagging questions, and falling short.
Charting the Future of the Indonesian Military’s Involvement in Counterterrorism In 2007, a Pakistani schoolteacher was arrested and put on trial by the Taliban on charges of preserving the “symbols ...
The country’s past, as detailed in a new book, is replete with people such as Dr. Mubarak Ali who resisted the national narrative When you write about Pakistan, the uppermost feeling that guides you ...
India and Pakistan are locked in a rapidly escalating military exchange that threatens to explode into a fully fledged war, triggered by a deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir on ...
Geoeconomics, historical precedents, and awareness of the grim dangers of renewed escalation suggest that the relationship ...
Pakistan’s civilian government has become the first government in Pakistani history to fully complete its five-year term. Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf acknowledged the failings of the government ...
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