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Is Pakistan Headed for Political Crisis?
By Asif Ullah Khan
The government (and military) may have miscalculated in their attempt to take down a popular judge.
Pakistan’s Pashtun Rights Movement Suffers First Casualty
By Daud Khattak
A year after the PTM took shape, one of its leaders has been killed and frustration is growing.
The Hard Limits of Pakistan's Media Freedom
By Daud Khattak
Self-censorship out of fear might explain a near media blackout on reporting widespread Pashtun protests.
Pakistan’s ‘FATA Spring’
By Daud Khattak
Protests in Pakistan's tribal areas signal the rise of a younger, more educated, and technologically savvy generation.
The Real Reason al-Qaeda Is Establishing an India Branch
By Jordan Olmstead
The terrorist outfit looks to be playing a long game.
What Do Pakistan's Protests Mean for India?
By Shairee Malhotra
Pakistan’s political turmoil suggests that any improvement in bilateral relations will have limits.
China Keeps Close Eye on Pakistan Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is not overly concerned yet, but instability in Pakistan could threaten China's economic and security interests.
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