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China’s cautious and gradualist approach on Afghanistan
China decided to maintain a diplomatic presence and help Afghan people cope with grave humanitarian crises
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Lessons from Helsinki
For conflict-ridden countries in the Third World, Helsinki accords serve as a model for peacefully resolving mistrust
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The price of shifting capital from Karachi
Karachi contributes 65% of federal revenue but receives merely 15% of funding from Centre
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How to prevent a looming economic collapse?
Pakistan’s path to survival requires a vibrant economy and good governance
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Lessons from Afghanistan
How can Pakistan keep itself safe from impending humanitarian crises after the takeover of the Taliban?
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When communist China became a UN member
Since the beginning, communist China had maintained a principled position for joining UN focusing on one-China policy
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How to positively transform Pakistan’s political culture?
Pakistan’s political culture still reflects feudal, tribal, and ultra-conservative characteristics
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America’s uphill road to relentless diplomacy
In aftermath of US withdrawal from Afghanistan, many questions have arisen with specific regard to US foreign policy
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Afghanistan: is there light at the end of the tunnel?
90% of the Afghan budget is dependent on foreign aid, a halt on aid will generate an economic downturn
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Angela Merkel and Mamata Banerjee as role models
Throughout her tenure, Merkel was never accused of corruption, misuse of authority, or nepotism