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Pakistani Politics
What's Wrong with US-Pakistan Relations Anyway?
By Ankit Panda
A former U.S. ambassador to Pakistan speaks about the state of relations between Washington and Islamabad.
How Artists Are Fighting Extremism in Pakistan, One Comic Strip at a Time
By Zareen Muzaffar
To spread awareness of the causes and effects of violent extremism, one group of Pakistanis is taking to comic books.
Pakistanis Come Together to Help Heat Wave Victims
By Zareen Muzaffar
Amid a scorching heat wave, Pakistanis come together to help each other.
Meet Pakistan's Newest Political Odd Couple
By Jack Detsch
Pakistan’s MQM and PPP are now partners in Sindh province.
Pakistan’s Biggest City Crippled by Politics
By Jack Detsch
After last week’s arrests of Muttahida Qaumi Movement leaders, political violence could surge in Karachi.
Understanding Pakistan’s Civil-Military Divide
By Uzair Kayani and Sikander Shah
To understand Operation Zarb-e-Azb, remember Pakistan's long history of competition between various state institutions.
Will Pakistan's Cellphone Biometric Push Pay Counter-Terrorism Dividends?
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistani government is embarking on a major biometric data collection effort to fight terrorism.
Pakistan May Face a Water Shortage
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan's Federal Minister for Water and Power warns that the country could face a water shortage.
After Peshawar Attack, Pakistan's Civil Society Under Threat
By Kiran Nazish
Pakistan’s civil society is under attack by “unknown miscreants” for speaking against the "good" Taliban.
The Solution for Pakistan’s Problems: Become Another Iran
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Maybe what Pakistan needs is more Islamization.
Pakistan: Where Dissent Is Abused to Undermine Democracy
By Sanjay Kumar
The military plays games with Pakistan’s political institutions again.
The Pakistan Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
Discussing the recent protests in Pakistan and their implications.