International Relations·World Pakistan and the Politics of Human Rights Another human rights event about Pakistan took place in Geneva this October. On the sidelines of the UN Human Rights Council’s 60th by Sohail Javed 5 months ago
International Relations Deconstructing Hamid Mir’s Narrative Mr. Hamid Mir’s latest video about Pakistan’s stance on Palestine is a good reminder of how easily complex issues can get twisted by Dr. Ikram Ahmed 5 months ago
International Relations·Security What Zalmay Khalilzad’s Tweet Really Says? Mr. Zalmay Khalilzad suddenly decided to log onto Twitter and drop a “hot take” about Pakistan’s nuclear capability. The former United States by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 5 months ago
International Relations·Opinion Why Pakistan Still Matters to Washington If someone has followed American foreign policy over the last two decades, they would have probably noticed how Pakistan slips in and by Dr. Ikram Ahmed 5 months ago
International Relations·Opinion Pakistan’s Human Legacy and Western Misconceptions A recent story in the Washington Post claims that Pakistan is deporting Afghans who fled to the US. Those included Afghans who by Dr. Muhammad Saleem 6 months ago
Opinion·International Relations·Trade Pak UAE Rail Partnership Stepping Up Cooperation with Big Regional Ambitions Pakistan and the UAE are giving their long standing friendship a modern twist this time by Dr. Muhammad Abdullah 6 months ago
International Relations·Trade Kazakhstan Looks to Pakistani Ports for Regional Trade Pakistan’s ports have always been its biggest selling point to the region. Sitting right on the Arabian Sea, they connect landlocked neighbors by Anum Saeed 6 months ago
Security·International Relations DOJ Confirms Pakistan’s Claims on India’s Transnational Killings The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has confirmed something Pakistan has been saying for years that India has been running extrajudicial operations by Dr. Mozammil Khan 6 months ago
International Relations·World Pakistan Strengthens Dialogue at SCO Summit At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in China, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif struck a tone that was both firm and conciliatory. by Naila Ahmed 6 months ago
International Relations·Pakistan Pakistan’s Tapestry of Pluralism and Tolerance When people talk about Pakistan, the conversation often swings between two extremes. Either it is portrayed as a country weighed down by by Dr. Mozammil Khan 6 months ago