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- Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol-7, No-1, Jan-Jun 2015
- Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol-6, No-1, Jan-Jun 2014
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- Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol-1, No-1, 2008
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- Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol-3, No-1, Jan-Mar 2010
Editor: Muhammad Amir Rana
Associate Editors: Safdar Sial, Muhammad Ismail Khan
This is the fourth biannual issue of Conflict and Peace Studies, a flagship publication of Pak Institute for Peace Studies. Until 2012, the journal has regularly been published as a quarterly research journal. Started in the last quarter of 2008, as many as 20 issues of the PIPS research journal have been published so far with their primary focus on conflict, insecurity, militancy and militants’ media, religious extremism, radicalization & de-radicalization, terrorism & counterterrorism, human rights and regional strategic issues.
The journal has been well received by academic and research quarters. Besides adding to existing knowledge, it has been contributing to increase understanding among policymakers, and regional and multilateral institutions about situation-specific needs, early warnings, and effective options or strategies to prevent/de-escalate conflict and risk of violence in Pakistan and the region.
CONTENTS
Comments
Parliament watch: Summary of the debates in the joint session on Yemen crisis
Muhammad Ismail Khan
Crisis in Yemen: threats of another proxy war in Pakistan
Shahzad Raza
Papers
Madrassa reforms: the debate
Mujtaba Muhammad Rathore
Exploring the drone syndrome
Asmatullah Wazir
Demystifying the drone operations in Pakistan
Zeeshan-ul-Hassan Usmani
Backgrounders
The mystery of Jundullah
Farhan Zahid and Andrew McGregor
National Action Plan: performance so far
Azam Khan and Aamir Saeed