According to a report issued by Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency in August, Xi Jinping in addition to his role as Party Secretary, President, Chair of the Central Military...
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Where Does China's Belt and Road Go?
According to a report issued by Xinhua, the Chinese state news agency in August, Xi Jinping in addition to his role as Party Secretary, President, Chair of the Central Military...
CRSS interviews Ms. Sherene Hassan, a board member at the Islamic Museum of Australia
"The Islamic Museum of Australia was built about three and a half years ago. The project began over seven years ago. Basically, the whole family as well as a number of volunteers...
Australia and The Jihadists
Muslim intelligentsia in Australia seem to be groping for answers to understand as to why migrants from South Asia or the Middle East consider Islam as a “security blanket” for...
What Does Brics Declaration Mean For Pakistan?
The section on International Peace and Security (from point 35 to 52) of the 60-point declaration released at end of the BRICS summit held over the weekend in China has evoked...
Pakistan’s Sources of Resilience
In a recent article Battered, But Still Afloat, British author Anatol Lieven speaks about the resilience of the Pakistani society. While reviewing various strands of the society,...
Pakistan Is Not Deterred by Trump’s Afghan Policy That Favours India
Islamabad is extremely suspicious of Donald Trump’s South Asia policy because it gives an open cheque to India for mounting a double front against Pakistan A unanimous...
Chinese Commitment and Expectations
Despite the exit of Nawaz Sharif, officials and intelligentsia in China remain confident and exuberant about some early harvest projects - energy, transportation and logistics -...
Participants of CRSS’ Third Pak-Afghan Youth Dialogue Stress On Cultural Cooperation In Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations
The Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) conducted its third Pak-Afghan Youth Dialogue under its Afghan Studies Center initiative on Monday, August 21, 2017, in...
Pakistan's Image Problem Is our Own Doing
Pakistani officials often hold external factors responsible for the country's negative image abroad. They pay little attention to their own conduct that in many cases is the...
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