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Pakistan and the Dam Fund

Pakistan and the Dam Fund

By Tehreem Azeem
Can Pakistan crowdfund itself two dams and thus out of a looming water crisis?
The Future of CPEC: Enter Saudi Arabia?

The Future of CPEC: Enter Saudi Arabia?

By Umair Jamal
Why Saudi Arabia may be interested in joining the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

How to Bail Out Pakistan and Augment American Leverage

How to Bail Out Pakistan and Augment American Leverage

By Max Frost
A bailout for Pakistan should be contingent on reforms and transparency.

Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations in the Khan Era

Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations in the Khan Era

By Arhama Siddiqa
Naya Pakistan and Saudi Arabia: Old wine in a new bottle?

Imran Khan's Citizenship Offer to Afghan Refugees: A Promise or a Topic for Debate?

Imran Khan's Citizenship Offer to Afghan Refugees: A Promise or a Topic for Debate?

By Soraya Parwani
Offering Pakistan-born Afghan refugees citizenship is in Pakistan’s best interest.
So, What Happens to Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Now?

So, What Happens to Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Now?

By Umair Jamal
What does the future hold for Nawaz Sharif?

Wanted: A Solid Tax Base in Pakistan

Wanted: A Solid Tax Base in Pakistan

By Anthony Kleven
The new government must confront an old problem.
Imran Khan: High Hopes, Greater Expectations

Imran Khan: High Hopes, Greater Expectations

By Daud Khattak
Imran Khan is hitting controversies early exactly because his supporters expect so much from his government.

Pompeo Heads to Pakistan to Take on Terrorism, Seek 'Reset'

Pompeo Heads to Pakistan to Take on Terrorism, Seek 'Reset'

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. secretary of state's arrival in Pakistan comes after a challenging eight months for the bilateral relationship.

An India-Pakistan Showdown at the United Nations 73rd General Assembly?

An India-Pakistan Showdown at the United Nations 73rd General Assembly?

By Zuha Siddiqui
Is the new Pakistani government's eagerness on Kashmir likely to backfire?

Pakistan’s Rising Air Pollution Crisis

Pakistan’s Rising Air Pollution Crisis

By Sonya Rehman
As Pakistan’s air gets worse and society demands action, how will the new government respond?
Religious Hardliners in Pakistan Present Imran Khan With an Early Foreign Policy Challenge

Religious Hardliners in Pakistan Present Imran Khan With an Early Foreign Policy Challenge

By Umair Jamal
A religious group’s march to Islamabad poses the first major political challenge for the new government in Pakistan.

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