Terrorism then and now: the shifting sands of terrorist violence in Pakistan (2001-2018)

Muhammad Feyyaz The typical non-state terrorism indiscriminately targeting the civilians erupted in Pakistan following the US invasion of Afghanistan during October 2001. It was predominantly sectarian prior to this war....

Book Review |Subcontinent Adrift: Strategic Futures of South Asia

Book Title: Subcontinent Adrift: Strategic Futures of South Asia Author: Feroz Hassan Khan ISBN: 9781621966487 Publisher: Cambria...

Of FATF and Pak-U.S. Relations

Claude Rakisits Quite surprisingly, the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) decision on October 21, to remove Pakistan from its “grey list” went almost unnoticed...

Kashmir – Under a Cloud of Depression

Salma Malik  “When you make a peaceful revolution impossible, you are making a violent revolution inevitable.” J F Kennedy Last I approached the red zone of Pakistan’s capital city Islamabad, a...

China: The Next Global Mediator?

Nidaa Shahid A week after being re-elected as the President of China, Xi Jinping, in a historic move, stepped in to play the role...

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