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About Jon
A regional specialist, Jon Boone has been covering Pakistan for The Guardian and The Economist since 2012. Before moving to Islamabad he spent four years in Afghanistan reporting for The Financial Times, The Guardian and The Economist.
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Why Pakistan will come to miss Nawaz Sharif

06 Oct 2023  |  CapX
Nawaz Sharif, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, was disqualified by the Supreme Court, influenced by military pressure. Despite his shortcomings in economic and educational reforms, Sharif persistently tried to curb the military's dominance in Pakistan's politics. His efforts included attempting to hold former army chief Pervez Musharraf accountable and seeking peace with India. However, his tenure was marred by military resistance and judicial disqualification based on minor technicalities. The article suggests that Pakistan may come to miss Sharif's efforts to establish civilian supremacy, despite public glee at his downfall.

How exile changed the Taliban

01 Oct 2023  |  www.ft.com
The Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan has been marked by significant changes influenced by their years in exile. While the leadership shows signs of a more inclusive and worldly approach, there are serious doubts about their ability to govern effectively and inclusively. The Taliban's outreach to various Afghan communities and their exposure to international norms have altered their outlook, but challenges remain in controlling their radicalized rank and file and addressing human rights concerns. The movement's factionalized nature and ties to groups like al-Qaeda further complicate their path forward.

The Last Days of the 'New Afghanistan'

20 Aug 2021  |  www.realclearworld.com
In the final days of the 'New Afghanistan', Tolo News in Kabul continues its operations amidst the changing political landscape. The article provides a glimpse into the newsroom's atmosphere, highlighting the dedication of young journalists like producer Soraya Amiri and anchorman Shuja Zaki. Despite the looming uncertainty, the team remains committed to delivering news to the nation.

Prime Minister Imran Khan is the last thing Pakistan needs

23 Jul 2018  |  CapX
Pakistan faces severe challenges including terrorism, economic instability, and political turmoil. Imran Khan, poised to become the next prime minister, is criticized for his support of extremist groups, simplistic economic solutions, and failure to stand up to the military's interference in politics. His potential victory is seen as a setback for Pakistan's democratic progress, with concerns about his ability to deliver promised changes and the legitimacy of his leadership.

Pakistan’s soft coup

08 Jun 2018  |  capx.co
Pakistan is experiencing a 'soft coup' with the military subtly undermining the democratic setup ahead of general elections on July 25. The military has been waging a guerrilla war against Nawaz Sharif's government, preventing it from achieving its main priorities and leading to Sharif's removal from power by the Supreme Court for a minor misdemeanour. Media freedom has been severely compromised, with off-message journalists threatened, abducted, and media outlets like Geo TV and Dawn being blocked or forced to alter coverage. Social media activists face kidnappings and false blasphemy charges, and websites critical of the military are blocked. The army aims to prevent Sharif's party from gaining another majority, favoring an ineffectual coalition government led by Imran Khan. This strategy risks alienating voters, particularly in Punjab, and could destabilize the country, which is already facing ethnic tensions and economic challenges.

Best of 2018: Pakistan’s soft coup

08 Jun 2018  |  CapX
Pakistan is experiencing a 'soft coup' where the military is subtly undermining the democratic process without overtly seizing power. The Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) led by Nawaz Sharif has been systematically weakened by the military, which has also suppressed press freedom and targeted journalists. The military's actions aim to prevent Sharif's party from winning the upcoming elections, favoring a coalition led by Imran Khan. This strategy risks destabilizing the country, which is already facing economic challenges and ethnic tensions.

Dawn of the Eurasian century

13 Feb 2018  |  CapX
The article explores the resurgence of Eurasian trade routes, driven by China's Belt and Road Initiative, and its geopolitical implications. It highlights the economic and political tensions in countries like Pakistan and Kazakhstan due to Chinese investments and migration. The piece also discusses the responses of major powers like Russia and the European Union to China's growing influence, emphasizing the need for compromise and adaptation among Eurasian nations. The author suggests that the UK could benefit from embracing a Eurasian trade approach post-Brexit.

Why is Britain keeping quiet about Pakistan’s assault on free speech?

15 Jan 2018  |  the Guardian
The article criticizes the UK for its silence on Pakistan's suppression of free speech, highlighting the abduction and intimidation of journalists and activists by the Pakistani military. It argues that the UK prioritizes intelligence-sharing and trade relations over human rights, despite its significant influence in Pakistan. The article calls for the UK to publicly condemn these actions to impose consequences on Pakistan's military, which is accused of undermining democracy and manipulating the media.

Trump might be right – Pakistan needs some tough love

05 Jan 2018  |  CapX
The article discusses the US's shift in policy towards Pakistan, emphasizing the need for a tougher stance due to Pakistan's continued support for jihadist groups. It highlights the US's decision to withhold over $1 billion in aid until Pakistan takes decisive action against the Taliban and the Haqqani Network. The piece also explores the potential financial and military pressures the US could apply, the UK's contrasting approach, and the internal debate within Pakistan, particularly Nawaz Sharif's call for reform and distancing from jihadist policies.

Pakistan’s extremists are winning

28 Nov 2017  |  CapX
Pakistan is facing a significant challenge from rising religious extremism, particularly from the Barelvi movement, which has historically been seen as moderate. Recent events, including protests in Islamabad and the forced resignation of law minister Zahid Hamid, highlight the growing influence of extremist groups. The Barelvis, once considered peaceful, are now increasingly radicalized, posing a threat not only to Pakistan but also to countries with large Pakistani communities, such as the UK. The article discusses the historical roots of blasphemy-related extremism in Pakistan and the challenges faced by the government and military in addressing this issue. The situation is further complicated by the political dynamics involving former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
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