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Pakistan
Books & arts
The kin red line
Robin Jeffrey
4 September 2024
Excavating family histories in India, Pakistan and Australia
Essays & reportage
Karachi’s gravitational pull
Samira Shackle
9 July 2021
A journalist returns again and again to Pakistan’s largest city
Books & arts
At a hinge point in history
Jane Goodall
19 May 2021
Stan Grant distils his travels into an argument about the future
International
The low road to Kashmir
Louise Merrington
19 August 2019
Do India and China have more in common than they care to admit?
International
“I’ll tell you, they are all exactly the same”
Rosita Armytage
27 July 2018
Imran Khan the prime minister won’t necessarily look like Imran Khan the candidate
Correspondents
Taxing times are overdue in Pakistan
Alicia Mollaun
4 July 2012
Very low tax receipts are hindering Pakistan’s social programs and economic reforms, writes
Alicia Mollaun
in Islamabad
Correspondents
In the dark
Alicia Mollaun
1 May 2012
Pakistan’s chronic energy shortages are a vivid symptom of the country’s crisis of governance, writes
Alicia Mollaun
in Islamabad
Correspondents
Politics grips Pakistan
Alicia Mollaun
19 January 2012
Heading towards a first round of national elections later this year, Pakistan’s politics and external relations are in flux, writes
Alicia Mollaun
in Islamabad
International
Covering Obama’s secret war
Tara McKelvey
15 September 2011
When drones strike in Pakistan, key questions go unasked and unanswered, writes
Tara McKelvey
Essays & reportage
Nine-eleven-itis: crossing the borders of belonging
Shakira Hussein
13 September 2011
Shakira Hussein
travels to Pakistan in the aftermath of 11 September 2001
Correspondents
No time to lose
Samina Ahmed
7 September 2011
Given the fragility of Pakistan’s democratic transition, the need for electoral reforms is as urgent as ever, writes the International Crisis Group’s
Samina Ahmed
Books & arts
Hearts and minds
Christopher Snedden
28 June 2011
Christopher Snedden
reviews two books – a memoir and a novel – about the conflict in Kashmir
International
The US reads the riot act to Pakistan
Sandy Gordon
29 July 2010
Will Pakistan continue its longstanding policy of running with the hare and hunting with the hounds, asks
Sandy Gordon
International
Getting serious about Pakistan
Geoffrey Barker
18 June 2009
Pakistan needs a greater Australian investment in dollars and people, writes
Geoffrey Barker