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Pakistan Gives Sharif a Mandate
Wall Street Journal 05.12.2013
Visiting Pakistan, Hagel Seeks to Shore Up Alliance
New York Times 12.09.2013
Wall Street Journal 05.05.2011
Wall Street Journal 05.06.2011
New York Times 05.14.2011
Economist 05.07.2011
Should (Could) America and Pakistanâs Bond Be Broken?
New York Times 06.04.2011
General Kayani Is Said to Cling to Job in Pakistan
New York Times 06.15.2011
U.S. Is Deferring Millions in Pakistani Military Aid
New York Times 07.09.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.24.2011
How Pakistan Lost Its Top U.S. Friend
Wall Street Journal 09.28.2011
China Pullout Deals Blow to Pakistan
Wall Street Journal 09.30.2011
Pakistan Rages After Strike, While U.S. and Afghanistan Worry
New York Times 11.27.2011
Wall Street Journal 11.29.2011
Pakistan Was Consulted Before Fatal Hit, U.S. Says
Wall Street Journal 12.02.2011
Wall Street Journal 12.22.2011
U.S. Preparing for Pakistan to Restrict Support for Afghan War
New York Times 12.25.2011
Pakistan's Consumers Flex Their Newfound Muscle
BusinessWeek 12.01.2011
Fury in Pakistan After U.S. Congressman Suggests That a Province Leave
New York Times 02.21.2012
Kashmir's troubles: Shaking the mountains
Economist 01.01.2011
Pentagon to Reimburse Pakistan $688 Million
New York Times 12.17.2012
Islamist Politicians Emerge As Pakistan's Power Brokers
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2008
New York Times 01.06.2008
New York Times 01.06.2008
India and Pakistan: The world's most dangerous border
Economist 05.21.2011
Cutting Off Pakistan, U.S. Takes Gamble in Complex Afghan War
The New York Times 01.05.2018
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