The writer has a PhD in political science from Heidelberg University and a postdoc from University of California, Berkeley. He is a DAAD and Fulbright fellow and an associate professor. He can be reached at ejaz.bhatty@gmail.com
A look back at the foreign policy choices under the Musharraf regime
India invites Pakistan to the upcoming SCO summit
The government has vowed to employ military means to counter the TTP, which has threatened two major political parties
The historicity, orality, politics and poetics of northern Punjab
Maneuverings in the political system have rendered it volatile
Pakistan’s effective diplomatic and communication skills positively influenced the agenda
Imran Khan received instant international attention following an attack on his convoy in Wazirabad
Pakistan has been removed from the Financial Action Task Force grey list
The United Nations is clearly divided over the Ukraine issue and the climate change crisis
Biden angry as OPEC announces oil production cuts ahead of US mid-term elections
A look back at the legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev, the last president of Soviet Union
Pakistan has tried to counterbalance the security threat from India through ties with the US and China
The Afghan Jihad of the 1980s had a profound effect on the Pakistani society
Biden’s KSA visit was aimed at urging the Saudi authorities to boost oil supply
Being a lower riparian state, Pakistan feels threatened by Indian projects on the western rivers
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari holds productive talks during maiden visits to US and China
Imran Khan’s government disrupted Pakistan’s relations with the US, China and Saudi Arabia. The key challenge for Shahbaz Sharif’s government...
US, UK continue to woo India despite New Delhi’s pro-Russia stance on Ukraine conflict
A look at the Imran Khan regime and the predicaments confronting the governments to come
China’s proposal to extend the CPEC to Afghanistan can help alleviate the economic misery of the war-ravaged country