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From Battleground to Table: Can Pakistan-TTP Talks Work?
By Mariam Shah
Pakistan cannot stay on a war footing forever. It's time to give peace a chance – but Pakistan must do it the right way.
Why Pakistan Is the Biggest Beneficiary of Mullah Mansour's Death
By Sayer Daudzai
More than Afghanistan or the United States, Islamabad (and the ISI) benefits from the Taliban leadership change.
China Pushes Afghanistan, Pakistan Back Toward Peace Process
By Shannon Tiezzi
After the first round of Afghan-Taliban peace talks crumbled, China tried again at the Heart of Asia conference.
Afghan Officials Reportedly Meet With Taliban in Pakistan
By Catherine Putz
Details are few, but this meeting seems to be more 'official' than previous rounds of talks.
Afghanistan-Pakistan: A False Spring?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat talks to Michael Kugelman, senior program associate for South Asia at the Woodrow Wilson Center, to find out.
Peshawar Taliban Attacks: Vengeance or Instability?
The worst-ever terrorist attack hit Peshawar on Sunday, further offsetting any chance for peace.
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