Articles by Zia Mian

A Path for Peace in South Asia

A Path for Peace in South Asia

January 7, 2010 | India and Pakistan continue to prepare for war even though the majority of people in both countries want peace, reports columnist Zia Mian.

Pushing South Asia Toward the Brink

Pushing South Asia Toward the Brink

July 27, 2009 | The United States is arming both India and Pakistan, encouraging India's nuclear program, and destabilizing the region through its military efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan, argues Zia Mian.

Nuclear Promises

June 4, 2009 | The Obama administration has promised to pursue nuclear abolition. Columnist Zia Mian provides the new president with a way to fulfill this promise.

Pakistan’s American Problem

Pakistan’s American Problem

July 9, 2008 | The unpopularity of the United States in Pakistan should force Washington to rethink its policies, argues columnist Zia Mian.

Ten Years After

Ten Years After

May 14, 2008 | A decade after India and Pakistan exploded their nuclear devices, the cloud that still hangs over South Asia is growing darker.

The Costs of War

The Costs of War

March 26, 2008 | Five years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, observes columnist Zia Mian, the costs of war stagger the imagination.