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Resurgence of Terrorism in Pakistan

Resurgence of Terrorism in Pakistan

By Shahid Afzal Khan
A recent spate of attacks is adding weight to fears that the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan poses a security nightmare for Pakistan.
From Battleground to Table: Can Pakistan-TTP Talks Work?

From Battleground to Table: Can Pakistan-TTP Talks Work?

By Mariam Shah
Pakistan cannot stay on a war footing forever. It's time to give peace a chance – but Pakistan must do it the right way.

Pakistan’s Shameful Glee at the Taliban’s Rise

Pakistan’s Shameful Glee at the Taliban’s Rise

By Mohsin Dawar
An elected representative of North Waziristan urges the Pakistani government to confront the reality of what the Taliban’s rise to power in Afghanistan will mean for Pakistan. 

Don’t Assume a Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Means Smooth Sailing for Pakistan

Don’t Assume a Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan Means Smooth Sailing for Pakistan

By Maryam Raashed
Already, there are worrying signs that the Taliban are inclined to ignore Islamabad's most pressing concerns.

How the Taliban Used Pakistan

How the Taliban Used Pakistan

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The Taliban have returned to power in Afghanistan. Far from a victory, that could ultimately be a setback for Pakistan.
Pakistan Targets a Resurgent TTP as Uncertainty Looms in Afghanistan

Pakistan Targets a Resurgent TTP as Uncertainty Looms in Afghanistan

By Umair Jamal
The withdrawal of U.S. troops raises questions about Pakistan’s ability to target TTP militants in Afghanistan.

Spike in Violence Follows Failed Negotiations Between the Pakistani Taliban and Islamabad

Spike in Violence Follows Failed Negotiations Between the Pakistani Taliban and Islamabad

By Franz J. Marty
Sources reveal secret negotiations between Pakistan’s government and the TTP, which ultimately fell apart.
Are We Finally Seeing a Breakthrough in Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations?

Are We Finally Seeing a Breakthrough in Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations?

By Daud Khattak
Recent exchanges, and the involvement of China and the US, hints that this time may be different.

Afghan-Pakistani Cross-Border Terrorism Cuts Both Ways

Afghan-Pakistani Cross-Border Terrorism Cuts Both Ways

By Franz J. Marty
Exploring on-the-ground reports of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan presence in Afghanistan.

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