The international community stands at a crossroads. On one path lies continued silence, selective outrage, and the pursuit of narrow interests at the cost of justice. That path will lead,Read More
By Qamar Bashir When Donald Trump reassumed the presidency in January 2025, he came with a determination to reset the United States, to restore what he called its lost glory,Read More
Authors: Mustansar Siam and Babar Khan Democracy thrives on inclusivity, competition, and leadership rooted in performance. Yet, in Pakistan, politics has largely been shaped by dynastic families who dominate electoralRead More
By Qamar Bashir When I lived in Pakistan, homelessness was largely perceived as a problem confined to the developing world—a symptom of poverty, conflicts, and weak governance. The idea thatRead More
Alishba Usman Pakistan’s emergence as the world’s first Islamic nuclear power on May 28, 1998, marked a defining moment in its history and the geopolitics of South Asia. The thunderousRead More
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer Today the liberal international order (LIO) is in decline and many of its supporters in the transatlantic world are mourning its passing. During the first TrumpRead More