- What are the internal problems facing Pakistan? : Pakistan's educational system is problematic / U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
- Pakistan's educational system does not foster terrorism / Peter Bergen and Swati Pandey
- Pakistan has a weak economy / Sumit Ganguly
- Pakistan has a strong economy / Economic Review
- Pakistan is a front for Al Qaeda / Ed Blanche
- Anti-American views are a problem in Pakistan / K. Alan Kronstadt
- How can Pakistan address terrorism? : Pakistan must stop the Taliban / Stephen Schwartz and Irfan Al-Alawi
- Pakistan must take action to end terrorist attacks on India / Global Agenda
- Pakistani terrorism complicates a troubled relationship with India / Ramesh Thakur
- India does not blame Pakistan's civilian leadership for terrorist attacks / Andrew Buncombe
- The United States has failed to address the problem of terrorism in Pakistan / U.S. Government Accountability Office
- Pakistan must stop violating human rights in its fight against terrorism / Amnesty International
- Education can end terrorism in Pakistan / Lisa A. Curtis
- What should the U.S. role be in Pakistan? : The United States must help Pakistan achieve democracy / Hassan Abbas
- The United States should not support Pakistan / Charles Scaliger
- The United States must work to improve Pakistan's economic and political situation / Teresita C. Schaffer
- The United States does not have the power to change Pakistan's policies / Robert Bryce
- The United States needs to engage more fully with Pakistan / Arjun Parasher
- What is the future of Pakistan? : Pakistan faces political instability / Richard N. Haas, interviewed by Bernard Gwertzman
- Pakistan can achieve democracy / William Dalrymple
- Pakistan should make efforts to improve women's rights / Farida Shaheed, interviewed by Rochelle Jones
- Pakistan is at risk from nuclear weapons / Pervez Hoodbhoy.