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Afghanistan
Bordering on blame game
With several attacks along Pakistan’s western border with Afghanistan, security remained fragile in 2016.The most prominent attack was a suicide bomb during Friday prayers in a mosque in late September, killing 34 people. The outlawed…
Exodus of refugees is not durable
2016 has been yet another year in recent times when security measures taken within the context of the National Action Plan (NAP) expedited the rate of voluntary returns to increase recently. This high rate is also owed to other non-state…
Continuous state-to-state and people-to-people engagement between Afghanistan and Pakistan required:…
On 29 November 2017, PIPS hosted a national seminar “Pakistan’s Relations with Afghanistan: Changing Dynamics and Future”. It was organized with the support of Frederich Ebert Stiftung (FES). The seminar was attended by scholars, diplomatic…
“Direct engagement between Pakistan and Afghanistan is required”: Launch of PIPS study
On 22 June 2016, Pak Institute for Peace Studies launched a comprehensive study reviewing Pakistan’s relations with Afghanistan, participated by well-attended audience including political leaders, civil society activists, diplomats,…
Afghan delegation brainstorms Pak-Afghan media ties at PIPS office
A three-member delegation from Afghanistan visited PIPS office in Islamabad, to learn about the need and avenues of Pakistan-Afghanistan media-to-media ties.
The delegation included Mr. Abdul Farid, Mr. Sayed Najib Asil, and Mr. Reza…
German scholar Dr. Reetz argues Pakistan can benefit from changing regional dynamics
A visiting German professor Dr. Dietrich Reetz argued that the world is increasingly moving from Cold War binary to a multipolar world, which will give room to geo-economics instead of geo-politics. This phenomenal change has provided a…
Afghan refugees and NAP
Pakistan: Monitoring the key regional powers (October 1 to December 16, 2014)
The purpose of this series of quarterly monitoring reports (2014) is to monitor and track the actions as well as public statements of five key STAP RP regional actors (India, Iran, Russia, China, SaudiArabia) on Pakistan; the development…
Sources of Tension in Afghanistan and Pakistan: A Regional Perspective CIDOB Policy Research Project…
The recent political transformation in Afghanistan was seen as shaping
events in both Central and South Asia, including on regional security,
and particularly affecting China, Iran and Russia. The recent signing of
the BSA by President…
Pakistan: monitoring the key regional powers (July 1 to September 30, 2014)
Jointly produced by PIPS and Barcelona Centre for International Affairs, famous as CIDOB, this quarterly monitoring brief (December 15, 2013 to March 31, 2014) tracks the actions as well as public statements of five key STAP RP regional…