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Pakistan
Four Myths about Drone Strikes
The killing of senior al-Qaeda leader Abu Yahya al-Libi means drone strikes in Pakistan have made headlines again. But there’s plenty people are getting wrong.
Break Up Time for Pakistan, China?
China and Pakistan are usually happy to describe themselves as all-weather friends. But is the mood shifting?
India Key to U.S. Afghan Success
India has the kind of soft power among Afghans that the U.S. can only dream of. Working together, New Delhi and Washington could still save Afghanistan.
U.S., Pakistan's Differing Goals
Pakistan still wants a U.S. apology for the deaths of 24 soldiers. But the two nations have very different goals.
U.S.-Pakistan Ties on the Brink
A year after Osama bin Laden’s death, U.S.-Pakistan relations have tumbled still further. Can ties be rebuilt?
How Australia Sees America (Pt II)
Washington Correspondent Eddie Walsh talks defense, diplomacy, and trade issues with Australia’s U.S. Ambassador.
India Needs a Joint Chief
India is investing billions in arms. But without a coherent organizational structure, it will never become an effective war fighting machine.
Can U.S. Get out of Afghanistan?
By Joshua Kucera
Santorum Withdrawal Reaction
Rick Santorum is out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination. It won’t hurt foreign policy debate.
The Real Pakistan Danger
The real danger from Pakistan isn’t its nuclear arsenal falling into terrorist hands. It’s an economic collapse.
Of Shrines and Fairs
The Indian business community would be happy for more trade with Pakistan. But would that mean better ties?
Zardari, Singh Help Melt Ice
The weekend meeting between Manmohan Singh and Asif Ali Zardari reflects improving India-Pakistan ties.