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Pakistan
US and Chinese Interests Align in Pakistan
Despite their intensifying rivalry elsewhere, Pakistan is ripe for US-China cooperation.
The Pipeline From Hell
Despite Iran and Pakistan’s strong interests in completing a gas pipeline, the project faces numerous obstacles.
Why India Tested Nuclear Weapons in 1998
Much of the conventional wisdom is wrong; only domestic politics really mattered for the decision.
Karzai’s 20th Trip to Pakistan: Was it Different From the First?
The clash between the hope for peace and the war for influence continues in Afghanistan.
The Bleak Lives of Pakistan’s Internally Displaced
Pakistan’s internally displaced community is growing, yet they are being increasingly neglected.
No, Pakistan Won’t Sell Saudi Arabia Nukes
The argument that Islamabad would furnish Riyadh with nuclear weapons is far-fetched.
China’s “All-Weather” Threat to India
Can Pakistan live with its status as being merely a bargaining chip in the Sino-Indian relationship?
Could Mamnoon Hussain Help Bring Peace to the Subcontinent?
Some think Pakistan’s new Indian-born president could help smooth relations.
Can John Kerry Salvage US-Pakistan Relations?
The US secretary of state has finally arrived in Islamabad. Will Kerry’s personal history with Pakistan be a silver bullet?
Karakoram Highway: China’s Treacherous Pakistan Corridor
China’s use of Pakistan’s Gwadar port depends on the rugged, unreliable Karakorum Highway.
Pakistan: Losing The War Against Polio
Attacks on health workers following the bin Laden raid are hampering efforts to eradicate the disease.
Afghanistan Remains Epicenter of Refugee Problem
Despite the unrest in Syria, Afghanistan is the source for 25% of the world’s refugees, with Pakistan and Iran hosting 95% of them.