Tag Archives: Pervez Musharraf

Mumbai Terror’s Pakistani Trail

Why are the recent Mumbai attacks a nasty byproduct of internecine churning within the Pakistani military?

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Washington Is As Dysfunctional As U.S. Relations With Pakistan

How is the U.S.-Pakistan relationship reminiscent of that between Democrats and Republicans?

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Inconvenient Geopolitical Truths

What does politics have to do with oil markets?

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Pakistani Women and Democracy (Part II)

What are the prospects for democracy in Pakistan after Benazir Bhutto’s assassination?

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Pakistani Women and Democracy (Part I)

How have Pakistani women created a movement for democracy?

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Remembering Benazir Bhutto

What were murdered political leader Benazir Bhutto’s views on Pakistan?

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Putin and the Dawn of the New Authoritarians

How are autocrats from Russia to Pakistan using the media to perpetuate their hold on power?

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Pakistan: Nexus of Failure

How is the failure of the Bush Administration’s foreign policy coming to roost in Pakistan?

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The Latest Crisis in Pakistan

How has President Musharraf’s declaration of emergency in Pakistan generated a crisis with serious global implications?

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Dateline Pakistan: Lawyers as Revolutionaries?

Is Pervez Musharraf the Gorbachev of Pakistan — or the Shah of Islamabad?

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