Supporters of the opposition staged nothing short of a civilian coup against the Pakistani military.
The Death of Democracy in Pakistan
The Biden administration is all too willing to to sacrifice democracy and human rights concerns on the altar of strategic interest.
Drifting Away from Peace
According to a new study, peaceful countries are getting more peaceful while the violent are getting more violent.
What Next for Pakistan and Imran Khan?
Can the next leader of Pakistan lead the country out of corruption, poverty, and war?
Beneath America’s Turbulent Relationship With Its Most Hated Ally
If Trump wants a successful South Asia policy, he’d best start by mending fences with Pakistan.
A Defining Election for Pakistan
Can Pakistan definitively put the era of military rule behind it?
Mulligan in Afghanistan
Trump applies the rules of his golf game to foreign policy.
Mourning and Resistance in Kashmir
Protests have returned to Kashmir, and so have demands for self-determination.
Pakistan Still Suffering from the Delusion That It Can Control the Taliban
Pakistan cracks down on its militants to control, not extinguish, their movements.
The Coming Drone Blowback
The U.S. conducts drone strikes worldwide with relative impunity. But when the first strike hits the United States, the real blowback will begin.