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Pakistan
India and Pakistan on the Brink
By Sudha Ramachandran
As South Asia's nuclear neighbors trade strikes and accusations, a fragile region holds its breath.
Beggar-Thy-Neighbor: The Effects of Revoking Pakistan’s MFN Status
By Ubaid Mushtaq
Trade is always a first casualty.
Depoliticizing South Asia’s Water Crisis
By Farwa Aamer and Jace White
National governments and regional policy makers must address the incessant politicization of water resource management in South Asia.
Why Saudi Arabia Joining CPEC Matters
By Sabena Siddiqui
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, while a bilateral project, has ample space for additional partners to invest.
A Year Later, a Civil Rights Movement Soldiers on in Pakistan
By Afrasiab Khattak
The February 2018 Islamabad sit-in gave birth to the most dynamic, active, and nonviolent youth political uprising Pakistan has seen.
Pakistan Supreme Court Upholds Acquittal of Aasia Bibi
By Kathy Gannon
The acquittal frees Aasia Bibi to leave Pakistan, where she has come under threats from extremists.
Pakistan and the Sea: Preserving the Marine Environment
By Syed Anwar-ul-Haq Gillani
As blue waters turn black, Pakistan can do more to halt the degradation of its marine environments.
Pakistan and Syria: Rebuilding a Fractured Relationship
By Ammad Malik
As the Arab World warms to Assad, how should Pakistan respond?
Freed by Court, Pakistani Christian Aasia Bibi Still a Prisoner
By Kathy Gannon
Bibi's hiding place is comfortable enough, but it's still a jail of sorts.
Why Is China Vulnerable to Terrorism in Pakistan?
By Sara Mahmood
Pakistan needs effective counterterrorism strategies to maintain strong bilateral ties with China.
China, Pakistan Conclude Bilateral Counterterrorism Exercises
By Ankit Panda
The sixth iteration of the bilateral ‘Warrior’ exercise concluded in Punjab.
Pakistan Acknowledges Indian Role in Afghanistan
By Samuel Ramani
Indian analysts, however, remain divided on the sincerity and reasons for Islamabad’s sudden flip-flop.