The paper deals with the success of Imran Khan and his political party, "Movement for Justice", as a third power in Pakistan's politics. Khan haunts a strategy of appeasement against Taliban and other radical movements in Pakistan. The author argues that Khan and his movement will be a short, but dangerous episode with long term consequences for Pakistan
The paper reflects on Pakistan's complex security situation and the causes of current challenges tha...
Pakistan’s historical insecurity towards India and the Islamisation of its military raises a curious...
The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has always been a troubled one, and at the moment ...
The paper deals with the success of Imran Khan and his political party, "Movement for Justice", as a...
Pakistan is witnessing a most severe political crisis, as the government is strongly challenged by b...
Pakistani militants of various stripes collectively won just under ten per cent of the vote in the J...
The US-led War on Terror in Afghanistan conducted for the aim of eliminating Al- Qaeda and Osama-bin...
S. Mahmud Ali argues the current protests in Pakistan are symptomatic of systemic dysfunction. Despi...
The Pashtun people that straddle Afghanistan and Pakistan are divided along family, clan and tribal ...
Party-based political competition played an important part in shaping key events in Pakistan in 2009...
Terrorism is a complex phenomenon of today‟s world. By implication, it entails violence, threat and ...
The power politics and dominance are recurring features of Middle East which is in the continuous st...
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
Pakistan’s democratic history has been turbulent at best. The first attempts at democracy in the wak...
The origin of Taliban is still unknown to the world. Many journalists and scholars identified the di...
The paper reflects on Pakistan's complex security situation and the causes of current challenges tha...
Pakistan’s historical insecurity towards India and the Islamisation of its military raises a curious...
The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has always been a troubled one, and at the moment ...
The paper deals with the success of Imran Khan and his political party, "Movement for Justice", as a...
Pakistan is witnessing a most severe political crisis, as the government is strongly challenged by b...
Pakistani militants of various stripes collectively won just under ten per cent of the vote in the J...
The US-led War on Terror in Afghanistan conducted for the aim of eliminating Al- Qaeda and Osama-bin...
S. Mahmud Ali argues the current protests in Pakistan are symptomatic of systemic dysfunction. Despi...
The Pashtun people that straddle Afghanistan and Pakistan are divided along family, clan and tribal ...
Party-based political competition played an important part in shaping key events in Pakistan in 2009...
Terrorism is a complex phenomenon of today‟s world. By implication, it entails violence, threat and ...
The power politics and dominance are recurring features of Middle East which is in the continuous st...
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned th...
Pakistan’s democratic history has been turbulent at best. The first attempts at democracy in the wak...
The origin of Taliban is still unknown to the world. Many journalists and scholars identified the di...
The paper reflects on Pakistan's complex security situation and the causes of current challenges tha...
Pakistan’s historical insecurity towards India and the Islamisation of its military raises a curious...
The relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan has always been a troubled one, and at the moment ...