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Rethinking Strategic Abandonment: Does the US Need to Redefine Its Partnership With Pakistan?

Rethinking Strategic Abandonment: Does the US Need to Redefine Its Partnership With Pakistan?

By Umair Jamal
Both Pakistan and the United States need to take steps to improve the bilateral relationship.
Can the Pakistan People’s Party Restore Itself to Its Past Glory?

Can the Pakistan People’s Party Restore Itself to Its Past Glory?

By Umair Jamal
The apparent lack of vision and substance in the party’s current workings doesn’t bode well for its future.

The Central Dilemma in Pakistan's Struggle Against Home-Grown Militancy

The Central Dilemma in Pakistan's Struggle Against Home-Grown Militancy

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan’s anti-terror campaign faces acute limitations when it comes to action against groups with mass public support.

Pakistan's 'Panama Papers' Scandal and the Supreme Court's Welcome Role

Pakistan's 'Panama Papers' Scandal and the Supreme Court's Welcome Role

By Hamzah Rifaat Hussain
Pakistan's Supreme Court has stepped into a central role in resolving Pakistan's "Panama Papers" scandal.

Pakistan’s Lawyers and Judges Clash

Pakistan’s Lawyers and Judges Clash

By Waris Husain
Disharmony intensifies between Pakistan's judges and its lawyers.
Pakistan’s Broken Education System

Pakistan’s Broken Education System

By Umair Jamal
C.J. Dubash believes that Pakistan needs to make some strategic policy level reforms to revamp its outdated and broken education system.

After Dawn: The Civil-Military Chasm Deepens in Pakistan

After Dawn: The Civil-Military Chasm Deepens in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
A report on a closed-door meeting between the country’s civilian and military leadership has sent shock waves.
Pakistan's Civilians Form a United Front on National Security

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.

Russia Wants to De-Hyphenate India and Pakistan. Should Delhi Worry?

Russia Wants to De-Hyphenate India and Pakistan. Should Delhi Worry?

By Umair Jamal
Moscow’s recent attempt to de-hyphenate its relations with Pakistan and India will only frustrate New Dehli.

Let's Face It: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Is a Party With No Future

Let's Face It: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Is a Party With No Future

By Umair Jamal
The PTI has no future in Pakistan’s politics unless a major change arises in the party’s political priorities.

The Quetta Attack Exposes Pakistan’s Misplaced Counterterrorism Priorities

The Quetta Attack Exposes Pakistan’s Misplaced Counterterrorism Priorities

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan cannot afford complacency in its counterterrorism efforts.
Pakistan’s Jamaat-ud-Dawa Challenge

Pakistan’s Jamaat-ud-Dawa Challenge

By Umair Jamal
Is Pakistan closing in on Hafiz Saeed?

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