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Sajjad Malik
Dr Sajjad Malik (Twitter: @SajjadMalik) is an academic, journalist, columnist and researcher based in Pakistan, South Asia. He has a PhD in Peace and Conflict Studies. He specializes in "Role of Media in Peace and Conflict". He has also an abiding interest in regional affairs, global politics, extremism/militancy and local Pakistan issues.
July 24, 2018
​Pakistan's historic elections and quest for stability
Pakistan's upcoming parliamentary elections have been called the most vicious in the country's history. However, its people are hoping for a strong, stable government to lead them into the future. 
July 22, 2018
Angering US, Trump sides with Putin
Following the uproar over his nonconfrontational meeting with Russia's leader, U.S. President Donald Trump should realize that building ties with rivals can be accomplished without alienating his public at home.
July 18, 2018
Trump thrives in Brussels and London
Despite hiccups and unease both at Brussels and London, Trump's strong-arm tactics are transforming his image and he is emerging as a leader who can go to any length to safeguard the interests of his people.
July 5, 2018
Ambiguity after EU immigration deal
Since the accord is ambiguous, the politicians can tell their voters back home that they have shown solidarity to stop illegal arrivals.
June 28, 2018
After victory, Erdogan faces new challenges
Following Erdogan's victory in Turkey's recent elections, the country's leader faces new challenges, especially with Turkey still under a state of emergency. 
June 26, 2018
​Trump's America – The issue of immigration
With Donald Trump working to "make America great again," immigration has been a key focus of his, although recent policies have caused an uproar among the public. 
June 24, 2018
​From Deng to Xi, China's quick march to greatness
China's success story of the last 40 years shows that a country should have the right set of policies and efficient implementation mechanisms to meet deadlines.
June 14, 2018
Following the G7, the US stands alone
With unwelcome positions on tariffs and Russia, American President Donald Trump is alienating his country from the rest of the world's leading industrial nations.
June 9, 2018
First SCO summit with India and Pakistan could inspire amity
India and Pakistan have an opportunity to resolve bilateral differences in the midst of multilateral discussion at the SCO summit.
June 6, 2018
​Italy's populist politics and the EU
As Italian leaders move forward with forming the new government, ambivalence towards the EU will continue to strain ties and destabilize a nation long in need of clear direction to address political and economic issues.  
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