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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Pakistani political protests.
In wake of @mrosenbergNYT case, @declanwalsh shows that expelling reporter doesn’t stop smart, insightful coverage. http://t.co/PG4NfSEvBZ
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) August 24, 2014
The Geopolitical Implications of Pakistan’s Political Crisis http://t.co/A70QAwtofb
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) August 25, 2014
MT “What #Pakistan protests achieve? At best, nothing. At worst, weakened democracy and emboldened the army” http://t.co/GtLNPQ3GfR
— Vali Nasr (@vali_nasr) August 23, 2014
Pakistan Protest Leader Hits Out at U.S. http://t.co/scXzQvi2h8
— WSJ World News (@WSJworld) August 22, 2014
The Fate of Feminism in #Pakistan http://t.co/iNGqlvNZNU
— Vali Nasr (@vali_nasr) August 21, 2014
Imran distances himself from letter ‘praising’ Iftikhar Chaudhary http://t.co/yQQLgIDuEx
— Dawn.com (@dawn_com) August 25, 2014
#Qadri issues 48-hour deadline for #Sharif to quit http://t.co/syyTCmG0eQ pic.twitter.com/TxxB35WvSh
— Gulf News (@gulf_news) August 25, 2014
Protesters in Pakistan ask for water at least once a week http://t.co/BoY5GMqO56
— The WorldPost (@TheWorldPost) August 24, 2014
Stop-start talks fail to end #Pakistan political impasse: http://t.co/gnvH8x1DOE
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) August 23, 2014
Thousands of Pakistan cleric’s supporters attempt to blockade parliament, but MPs escape: http://t.co/kGbH4qCJz6 pic.twitter.com/XxVRdZ72xs
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) August 20, 2014
The Pakistan Protests http://t.co/LrfW3LI7Sb
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) August 25, 2014
Imran, Qadri stand firm, rebuff Sharif’s talks offer http://t.co/MtuB4hoCDK
— TOI World News (@TOIWorld) August 19, 2014