Nawaz Sharif is returning to power for the third time in fourteen years as his Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has emerged as the winner on May 11th general elections. The rising question within his country and abroad is whether he would be able to pull out his troubled country from the quagmire of home-grown Islamic terrorism and sectarian violence
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Though Imran Khan’s government presides over parliament, the military holds enormous political power...
The killing of Benazir Bhutto has once again thrown Pakistan into a state of turmoil. The landscape...
A poll taken in the weeks before the return to Pakistan of Benazir Bhutto, whose convoy was met with...
Pakistan is witnessing a most severe political crisis, as the government is strongly challenged by b...
These were historical elections, the first in Pakistan where a civil government passes to another ci...
Islamabad’s political circles experienced a tumultuous week, even for Pakistani standards. On Saturd...
S. Mahmud Ali argues the current protests in Pakistan are symptomatic of systemic dysfunction. Despi...
Pakistani militants of various stripes collectively won just under ten per cent of the vote in the J...
After weeks of political turmoil, the opposition overthrew the government in Pakistan. In a no-vote ...
Following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in December 2007 and national elections in February 20...
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
The author analyzes the general elections in Pakistan on May 11, 2013. One major question was the de...
Pakistan’s democratic history has been turbulent at best. The first attempts at democracy in the wak...
The Pakistan military is the most powerful institution in the country. It enjoys the informal status...
A featured story recently published by Forbes magazine read “Pakistan: The Next Colombia Success Sto...
Though Imran Khan’s government presides over parliament, the military holds enormous political power...
The killing of Benazir Bhutto has once again thrown Pakistan into a state of turmoil. The landscape...
A poll taken in the weeks before the return to Pakistan of Benazir Bhutto, whose convoy was met with...