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The Doha Meeting: Where Were the Afghan Women?
By Amina Zurmati and Qudratullah Zurmati
By marginalizing Afghan women, the U.N. risks perpetuating the very injustices it aims to address.
The UN Secretary General’s Visit to Islamabad Boosts the PTI’s Fortunes
By Hamzah Rifaat Hussain
Antonio Guterres’ visit to Pakistan upped the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf’s domestic credentials.
What’s Next for the India-Russia Strategic Partnership?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A closer look at the trajectory of an important relationship.
Lessons from the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda
By Jessica Zimerman
Why gendered approaches to peace and security are now more important than ever.
Financing for an Inclusive and Sustainable Future in Asia
By Shamshad Akhtar
As policymakers meet to brainstorm this week, priorities are on domestic, sustainable, and inclusive financial measures.
Asia's New Democracies and the Liberal World Order
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The key to global order may lie with Asia's emerging democracies.
Should Pakistan Be Designated A State Sponsor of Terror?
By Rohan Joshi
It's long been time to reconsider this question.
UN Chief Begins Central Asia Tour Amid Rights Concerns
By Catherine Putz
Ban Ki-moon is traveling to all five Central Asian states and will work hard to avoid one big elephant.
Chinese, South Korean, North Korean Ambassadors Criticize Japan At UN
By Ankit Panda
A recent debate at the UN brought Northeast Asian diplomatic tensions to the fore .
Filipinos Look to the UN, ASEAN for Help in Sabah
The crisis in Sabah is long from over, but for the moment efforts should shift to humanitarian concerns.
Indonesia’s Bill on Mass Organizations Raises Concerns
Indonesia is putting the final touches on a bill that could repress mass organizations. Dissenters speak up.
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