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Pakistan
Pakistan’s Lawyers and Judges Clash
By Waris Husain
Disharmony intensifies between Pakistan's judges and its lawyers.
What is the Leading Cause of Snow Leopard Killings?
By Catherine Putz
Experts say more than 50 percent of snow leopard killings are retaliation for attacks on livestock.
Meet India's New Patriots and Nationalists, From Bollywood and Business
By Anuradha Sharma
"Nation comes first." A new euphemistic refrain emerges in India.
The Return of the Maverick Khan
By Abdul Basit
All those who thought Imran Khan was a spent political force may soon be prompted to reconsider.
Next US President's Asia-Pacific Inbox: 8 Issues to Watch in Obama's Final 100 Days
By Ankit Panda
As Obama enters his last hundred days in office, Asia remains in flux.
Pakistan's Crackdown on Terror Financing: All For Show?
By Umer Ali
Pakistan's government appears to crack down on financing for proscribed groups, but will the policy make a difference?
Now Is the Time to Hit Pakistan With Sanctions
By Shawn Snow
It is time to put a credible threat of sanctions on the table.
Pakistan's Civilians Form a United Front on National Security
By Hamzah Rifaat
Pakistan's civilian stakeholders have shown unity at a time of rising tensions with India.
No Luck for Marshall Islands in Nuclear Disarmament Case Against India, Pakistan, and UK
By Ankit Panda
While the ICJ ruled that it didn't have jurisdiction to proceed, the case isn't a complete loss for nuclear disarmament.
Imagining South Asia Without Pakistan
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What are the geopolitical advantages and disadvantages of there being no Pakistan?
International Pressure Continues to Mount on Pakistan
By Shawn Snow
Members of U.S. Congress, a general, and an Afghan ambassador are the latest to accuse Pakistan of sponsoring terror.