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Pakistani foreign policy
What Explains Saudi Arabia's Latest Round of Financial Assistance to Pakistan?
By Umair Jamal
Why would the Saudis agree to help Pakistan out this time?
It's Time for Imran Khan to Patch Things Up With the United States
By Umair Jamal
Pakistan's domestic doldrums mean it needs the United States on its side.
Pompeo Heads to Pakistan to Take on Terrorism, Seek 'Reset'
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. secretary of state's arrival in Pakistan comes after a challenging eight months for the bilateral relationship.
An India-Pakistan Showdown at the United Nations 73rd General Assembly?
By Zuha Siddiqui
Is the new Pakistani government's eagerness on Kashmir likely to backfire?
Where Do China-Pakistan Ties Go in the Age of Imran Khan?
By Harsh V. Pant
The Pakistan-China relationship is likely to maintain a familiar trajectory.
Can Imran Khan Become Tehran's Man in Islamabad?
By Rupert Stone
Pakistan’s next prime minister wants to improve relations with Iran, but he may struggle.
Imran Khan's Victory in Pakistan: An Outcome Foretold
By Harsh V. Pant
How will India manage a Pakistan led by Imran Khan?
How Will a Prime Minister Imran Khan Steer Pakistani Foreign Policy?
By Umair Jamal
Imran Khan wins ‘big’ in Pakistan, but can he implement his ‘big’ ideas on foreign policy?
Mapping the Road to Pakistan's Next General Election
By Umair Jamal
Pakistan's upcoming general elections will be a significant moment for the country's still-fragile democracy.
What Will India-Pakistan Peace Take?
By Umair Jamal
Is a genuine normalization of relations between India and Pakistan possible?
Three Years After Declaring Neutrality in Yemen Conflict, Pakistan to Send Troops to Saudi Arabia
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistani Army's announcement caught the legislature off-guard.
Will Trump's Lash-Out Against Pakistan Succeed Where Other US Presidents Failed?
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Is Donald Trump the U.S. president to get Pakistan to do the United States' bidding? Probably not.