Party-based political competition played an important part in shaping key events in Pakistan in 2009. This article examines the impact of party-based competition on the much-delayed restoration of Supreme Court Chief Justice Mohammad Iftikhar Chaudhry, efforts to address (with U.S. assistance) Pakistan’s growing Taliban-affiliated insurgency, and both federal and provincial economic policies. This article concludes that party-based competition will continue to shape Pakistan’s evolving security and economic situation in 2010
Does Pakistan’s newfound independence signal a shift in foreign policy allegiances
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
S. Mahmud Ali looks back on what proved to be a turbulent and often difficult year for Pakistan. Ren...
Party-based political competition played an important part in shaping key events in Pakistan in 2009...
Following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in December 2007 and national elections in February 20...
Pakistan came into clash with the U.S. in 2011 over its long-standing backing of Islamist activists....
Pakistan is a strategically important country and home to one of the world’s largest Muslim populat...
The resurgence of the Taliban and the al Qaida are interwoven with the rising tide of militancy in t...
The events of September 11, 2001 changed the global political scenario radically. The U.S. traced th...
The US-Taliban peace agreement has rekindled hopes for peace in Afghanistan. After fighting for almo...
During the Cold War and the ongoing Global War On Terrorism, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas...
Pakistan joined global efforts to curb terrorism right after 9/11 and kept on playing a vital role a...
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory polici...
Pakistan’s fight against extremism is not a success story, as extremism seems to be on rise le...
This article is about Pakistan’s foreign policy with United States of America specifically during Mu...
Does Pakistan’s newfound independence signal a shift in foreign policy allegiances
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
S. Mahmud Ali looks back on what proved to be a turbulent and often difficult year for Pakistan. Ren...
Party-based political competition played an important part in shaping key events in Pakistan in 2009...
Following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in December 2007 and national elections in February 20...
Pakistan came into clash with the U.S. in 2011 over its long-standing backing of Islamist activists....
Pakistan is a strategically important country and home to one of the world’s largest Muslim populat...
The resurgence of the Taliban and the al Qaida are interwoven with the rising tide of militancy in t...
The events of September 11, 2001 changed the global political scenario radically. The U.S. traced th...
The US-Taliban peace agreement has rekindled hopes for peace in Afghanistan. After fighting for almo...
During the Cold War and the ongoing Global War On Terrorism, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas...
Pakistan joined global efforts to curb terrorism right after 9/11 and kept on playing a vital role a...
Afghanistan’s Taliban are back in power. How did they get there? How can their discriminatory polici...
Pakistan’s fight against extremism is not a success story, as extremism seems to be on rise le...
This article is about Pakistan’s foreign policy with United States of America specifically during Mu...
Does Pakistan’s newfound independence signal a shift in foreign policy allegiances
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
S. Mahmud Ali looks back on what proved to be a turbulent and often difficult year for Pakistan. Ren...