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Pakistan
Pakistan's Biodiversity Is Disappearing, But No One Seems to Notice
By Rabiya Jaffery
The depletion of natural habitats in Pakistan is a problem in need of greater attention.
Iran, India, and a New Way Forward for Afghanistan
By C. Christine Fair
A new strategy for Afghanistan begins in Iran and needs India’s help.
Aasia Bibi and the Plight of Pakistan’s Untouchables
By Krzysztof Iwanek
An altercation between a Christian woman and Muslim women was based on a Hindu custom.
Why Does Pakistan’s Release of a Key Taliban Leader Matter?
By Adrian Hänni
What does the release of Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund tell us about the prospects for peace talks in Afghanistan?
Why Pakistan Isn’t Changing Its Taliban Policy
By Samuel Ramani
Prime Minister Imran Khan isn’t likely to radically change Pakistan’s complicated relationship with the Taliban.
Imran Khan Takes on Corruption in Pakistan
By Sabena Siddiqi
A look at new Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s opening efforts to confront corruption.
Who Can Be Pakistani?
By Malik Achakzai
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan set off a fiery debate when he suggested citizenship for Afghan refugees.
Is Water Scarcity a Bigger Threat Than the Taliban in Afghanistan?
By Soraya Parwani
Water scarcity -- not war -- is a rising cause for displacement in Afghanistan.
Pakistan and the Dam Fund
By Tehreem Azeem
Can Pakistan crowdfund itself two dams and thus out of a looming water crisis?
Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations in the Khan Era
By Arhama Siddiqa
Naya Pakistan and Saudi Arabia: Old wine in a new bottle?
Imran Khan's Citizenship Offer to Afghan Refugees: A Promise or a Topic for Debate?
By Soraya Parwani
Offering Pakistan-born Afghan refugees citizenship is in Pakistan’s best interest.
Wanted: A Solid Tax Base in Pakistan
By Anthony Kleven
The new government must confront an old problem.