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US Diplomacy in Pakistan: The Case of the Missing Mangoes

US Diplomacy in Pakistan: The Case of the Missing Mangoes

By Adam Weinstein and Adnan Rasool
U.S. diplomacy needs to leave the conference room and engage with local populations – something European and Chinese diplomats have already mastered.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Dubs Osama Bin Laden a ‘Martyr’: What Now?

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Dubs Osama Bin Laden a ‘Martyr’: What Now?

By Umair Jamal
The statement brings to the fore uncomfortable truths.

What to Expect From the Khan-Trump Meeting

What to Expect From the Khan-Trump Meeting

By Uzair Younus
Given their common traits, the U.S. and Pakistani leaders could develop a strong personal relationship.

The Baloch Liberation Army’s New US Terrorist Designation: Why Now?

The Baloch Liberation Army’s New US Terrorist Designation: Why Now?

By Umair Jamal
Why has the U.S. Department of State declared the Baloch Liberation Army a terrorist group?

CPEC Emboldens China and Pakistan’s Joint Effort to Manage Militancy

CPEC Emboldens China and Pakistan’s Joint Effort to Manage Militancy

By Saira H. Basit
China is doubling down on Pakistan – and this time, it's determined to keep militancy from damaging the relationship.
Pakistan’s Catch-22 Moment

Pakistan’s Catch-22 Moment

By Daud Khattak
Is Pakistan really ready to cut the cord with the United States?

Continuing Convergence: India-US 2+2 Meeting Shows Inexorable Progress in the Relationship

Continuing Convergence: India-US 2+2 Meeting Shows Inexorable Progress in the Relationship

By Harsh V. Pant
India and the United States took a major leap with the successful conclusion of the first-ever 2+2 dialogue.
Pompeo Heads to Pakistan to Take on Terrorism, Seek 'Reset'

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.

What’s Wrong With the US Afghanistan Strategy?

What’s Wrong With the US Afghanistan Strategy?

By Kashif Hussain
The U.S. strategy has faltered out of the gate, thanks to a lack of coordination at home and in the region.

Imran Khan’s Foreign Policy Approach

Imran Khan’s Foreign Policy Approach

By Daud Khattak
Khan has a golden chance to right ties with India, Afghanistan, and the U.S. – if the establishment will let him.

Michael Kugelman on Pakistan's Future Under Imran Khan

Michael Kugelman on Pakistan's Future Under Imran Khan

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
What will Pakistan’s foreign policy look like under new Prime Minister Imran Khan?
Time for the US to Stop Supporting Pakistan’s Military Rule

Time for the US to Stop Supporting Pakistan’s Military Rule

By Mark Hannah
U.S. aid to Pakistan's military has helped keep civilian governments in the country weak.

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