Tag Archives: Pakistan

Pakistan Needs Regional and Global Alliances to Fight the Extremists

Will the attack on Karachi’s airport change the way Pakistan’s government deals with the Taliban?

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Why the Taliban Thrive in Pakistan

Why is Pakistan’s commercial hub less stable than ever?

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Pakistan Looking Into an Uncertain Future

Travelers gazing out of the Khyber Mail train’s windows in Pakistan.

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Aid Workers Under Attack

Which country has been the site of the most attacks on aid workers between 2008 and 2012?

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Did Obama Love Drones Too Much?

Does the United States fully understand what it has wrought through the use of armed drones?

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India-Pakistan: What Impedes the Rise of Anti-Establishment Rebels?

What can Pakistan’s elections tell us about the coming fate of India’s reformers battling stifling corruption?

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Pakistan’s Elections: How to Remake a Society

Could all the suicide bombings and car bombs indicate that the forces of medievalism are losing the battle for Pakistan?

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Islamic Tribes: Testimonies of Genocide

Are countless acts of genocide the destiny of the human race?

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How U.S. Drones Miss Their Target

Just as the drone is an appropriate metaphor for the current age of globalization, the thistle captures the essence of tribal societies.

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Pakistan: Land of the Pure, Land of Perfidy

Can Pakistan be persuaded to stop supporting insurgents — and thereby not nullifying U.S. progress in Afghanistan since 2010?

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