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‘America First’ policy to have direct implications for Pakistan’s economy

ISLAMABAD: The Trump administration is trumpeting a new role to play in the world with the “America First” slogan. The White House is releasing executive orders which are bound to reverse the globalisation process and domestic social-sector reforms undertaken by former president Barack Obama. The very first victim of Trump policies is the immigrants. The health care bill has extensively …

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Harnessing population for growth

Pakistan’s population will double and cross the 400 million mark by 2050 if the annual growth rate of 2.4 percent continues over the next 32 years. Keeping in view the available space in the country, Pakistanis will be standing shoulder to shoulder with barely enough room to move. However, political elites, policy makers, bureaucrats, academicians, economists and all other segments …

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Another Arab Spring Builds, Driven by “Discontent Approaching Despair”

In early January, Tunisia and Iran witnessed remarkably similar periods of spontaneous and widespread unrest. In each case, the demonstrations failed to rise to revolutionary levels, but the protests lingered for days and the worst of the violence was contained only after hundreds of arrests. Low level protests continue in each country to this day. Although the scale of Iran’s …

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Judicial imperialism?

The constitution is supreme. But the constitution is what the judges say it is. We have had direct military rule. We have seen a troika keeping democracy in check. We have had Article 58(2)(b) used by presidents to sack elected governments on khaki prodding, with the Supreme Court playing the underwriter. Since 2009, we have evolved a jurisprudence that makes …

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The likely economic fallout for Pakistan in FATF list

LAHORE: Pakistan’s inclusion in Financial Action Task Force (FATF) watch list will certainly lead to more vigil from regulators and financial institutions, which thus means that this action proposed by United States and its European allies will increase the business transaction costs and economic pains of a Nuclear power that has now been pinpointed as a jurisdiction with weak measures …

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Manifestos and education

QUITE soon, political parties will, hopefully, start thinking of their manifestos and the key messages they want to send to their voters ie what the parties stand for, and what they would like to achieve if they are elected and brought to power. Education, as per history and tradition, will get some space in their manifestos. Article 25-A, the right …

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Stooping to cover

Watchdog journalism is being replaced by guard dog journalism. Media is deferential to authority, intolerant of contrarian views. These are not good times for the Indian media. Most people I know have formed an irrevocable impression that it’s become pusillanimous. Where once newspapers and television channels boasted of challenging and exposing the government, we now flinch from doing so. Worse, …

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A catastrophe in the making

ADB’s report on Pakistan power sector and coal power plants is a clarion call to straighten up the path or be prepared for irreversible impacts of climate change The recently conducted independent evaluation by Asian Development Bank (ADB) titled Sector Assistance Program Evaluation (SAPE) (URL: https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/evaluation-document/397216/files/eap-pak-spe-energy.pdf) for the Pakistan power sector has revealed that through the multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic …

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RELATIONS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ISLAMABAD? IT’S COMPLICATED

Bottom Line: Current U.S.-Pakistan relations remain strained as the U.S. maintains that Pakistan’s security and intelligence services are doing the minimum to hunt America’s militant enemies within its borders. Pakistani officials have told The Cipher Brief that they have been searching for a way to restart relations despite public humiliation by President Donald Trump earlier this year. Each side wants …

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THE MIDDLE EAST’S COMING WAR

In the early hours of Saturday morning, the Middle East was on the brink of yet another war. During the night, according to my high-ranking sources, Israel’s intelligence services had been tracking an Iranian drone that was launched by the Quds division of Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from the Tiyas air base in central Syria. A minute and …

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