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Public Execution-Is the demand too farfetched?
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Public Execution-Is the demand too farfetched?

19th September 2020 Mahnoor Abdullah 0

By Islamic law, Rape is an offense against the state and murder an offense against the individual. This means while murder can be forgiven but rape cannot be. The recent gang rape on Motorway Lahore […]

Contextualizing the Five Years of Russian Intervention in Syria
Analysis

Contextualizing the Five Years of Russian Intervention in Syria

16th September 2020 Waseem Iftikhar Janjua 0

This month marks the fifth year of Russian “intervention by invitation” in Syria. The concept of “intervention by invitation” has gained vitality since the turn of the century. Starting with the US intervention in Iraq […]

South China Sea as a Potential Flashpoint
Analysis

South China Sea as a Potential Flashpoint

14th September 2020 Tahir Abbas 0

Strategic features in maritime domain can be classified by position, strength and resources Alfred T. Mahan South China Sea has all the characteristics to be called a strategic waterway. It extends from the Strait of […]

What it takes for Pakistan to mend ties with Saudi Arabia?
Analysis

What it takes for Pakistan to mend ties with Saudi Arabia?

13th September 2020 Ameena Tanvir 2

Last month, Pakistan’s foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, in unprecedentedly blunt comments, criticized Saudi Arabia for its perceived lack of support for Islamabad’s interests in the disputed Kashmir region and threatened to call a separate […]

Foreign Policy Options for Pakistan in Central Asia Post COVID-19
Analysis

Foreign Policy Options for Pakistan in Central Asia Post COVID-19

12th September 2020 Shakir Ali 1

“… geography shapes not just history but also destiny.” – Tim Marshall This quote shows that the land on which we live has always shaped us. It has shaped the wars, power, politics and social […]

How Regional Imperatives Influenced Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Towards Afghanistan
Analysis

How Regional Imperatives Influenced Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Towards Afghanistan

5th September 2020 Ashna Mehmood 1

The peaceful future of Afghanistan is subject to the regional environment, with Pakistan playing a dominant role. Likewise, an unstable Afghanistan does not serve the growing interest of Pakistan in Afghanistan and Central Asia. However, […]

Mapping Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Challenges
Analysis

Mapping Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Challenges

31st August 2020 Syed Ali Zia Jaffery 1

In a recent conversation at the Atlantic Council, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Security Division and Strategic Policy Planning Cell, Dr Moeed Yusuf categorically said that Pakistan wants to advance economic diplomacy, so […]

Israeli-Gulf Rapprochement: Strategic Implications for Pakistan
Analysis

Israeli-Gulf Rapprochement: Strategic Implications for Pakistan

31st August 2020 Rabia Akhtar 8

In 1958, Pakistan leased the Badaber base near Peshawar to the U.S. for ten years. The base was to be used as a U.S. communications facility and for ten years, it collected accurate technical and […]

Hypocrisy of Erdogan
Analysis

Hypocrisy of Erdogan

30th August 2020 Raja Furqan Ahmed 0

A diplomatic reshuffle was seen in the Middle East region recently when Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreed to normalize their relations in a deal brokered by US President Donald Trump. Israel and […]

The Demise of US-Russia Bilateral Arms Control Architecture and China
Analysis

The Demise of US-Russia Bilateral Arms Control Architecture and China

29th August 2020 Samran Ali 0

NEW START remains the only arms control agreement verifiably reducing and capping the strategic nuclear arsenal of the United States and Russia. The agreement will expire in February 2021 unless extended by both the superpowers […]

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