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Pakistan civil-military relations
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The Political Hurdles for Imran Khan’s Government
By Daud Khattak
Ironically, Khan's biggest test will come not from the opposition, but from the groups that supported him.
Imran Khan: Another Act in Pakistan’s Circus
By C. Christine Fair
It wasn't Imran Khan who won the election. It was (as always) Pakistan's army.
The Biggest Challenge for Pakistan’s Next Prime Minister
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
As premier, Imran Khan’s greatest challenge will be detaching himself from the Army’s strings.
Pakistan’s Bittersweet Election Season
By Daud Khattak
Instead of a celebration of democratic transfer of power, doubts are growing about interference in the political campaigns.
Trump’s Tweet Has Done Pakistan a Massive Favor
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
A Twitter tirade once again allows Pakistan to play the victim.
C. Christine Fair on US-Pakistan Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
How will U.S.-Pakistan relations fare under President Trump?
Sharif's Ouster Won't Impact CPEC
By Ahmad Rashid Malik
There's no civil-military divide in Pakistan when it comes to the Chinese megaproject.
Why Imran Khan's Meeting With Pakistan's New Army Chief Matters
By Umair Jamal
Army chiefs come and go in Pakistan, but they can't seem to stay out of politics.
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