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Pakistan elections
Why Pakistan's Ruling Elite Are Losing the Narrative War Against Radical Islamists
By Umair Jamal
Should India Take Pakistan’s Overtures Seriously?
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Could Facebook Data Leaks Impact Pakistan’s Elections?
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Bursting the Imran Khan Bubble
Although falling short of expectations in Pakistan’s elections, the former cricketer gets a chance to govern.
Pakistan’s Elections: A Personal Experience
Our correspondent votes for the first time in her life, and senses real change in her country.
Pakistan’s Elections: A Harbinger of Peace on the Subcontinent?
Pakistan’s elections mark a new era for the nation and could potentially promote peace in the region.
India and Pakistan: Reflections on a Legacy of Political Heroes
India and Pakistan love their political heroes, from Indira Gandhi to the recent campaign by Imran Khan.
Expect the Unexpected? Pakistan’s Electoral Wild Cards
Pakistan is a society in flux. It would be a mistake not to consider possibilities in which new factors produce alternative electoral outcomes.
What Does Musharraf’s Second Coming Mean for Pakistan?
The former dictator returns to a welcome that is likely to be turbulent, with uncertain consequences.
Phoenix Rising: Will Nawaz Sharif Lead Pakistan… Again?
At the time of his overthrow in 1999, Sharif was probably the most hated man in Pakistan. He may soon be Prime Minister.