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Can Climate Change bridge US-Pakistan trust deficit?
An enduring US climate commitment could resonate with the Pakistani people in the long term – an outcome that counterterrorism cooperation struggled to achieve…
Policy cooperation against global threats – lesson to be learnt
The assumption that cooperation on global issues among major powers will decrease geopolitical tensions and create trust among rivals is not supported by history and the structure of interests across global issues…
Egypt and Turkey on the brink as food security gets threatened
While many grapple with food security, countries with financial buffers, such as hydrocarbon-rich countries like Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, are faring relatively better in terms of procurement but also in terms of investment into adapted and sustainable agricultural practices that will help meet their future needs…
What is the Paris Agreement?
The Paris Agreement shows the willingness of countries to work together to address the global threat of climate change, but it will take significant effort and commitment from all nations to achieve the goals of the agreement…
Data privacy and the future of Democracy
Data has the potential to be a powerful tool for good, but it also poses significant risks to democracy and privacy…
Geopolitical implications for the global technology race
It is the need of the hour to understand the importance of striking a balance between government and private enterprise, and the potential risks and challenges associated with government intervention in technology…