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Anatomy of green-on-blue attacks
Ehsan Mehmood Khan
A 15-member Afghan delegation visits PIPS
A 15-member delegation of Afghan students, lectures and representatives of the National Center for Policy Research (NCPR) from Kabul University visited Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) on November 16, 2011. Headed by Nicole Birtsch,…
State-building in Afghanistan: Are Reforms Sustainable?
Umar Riaz
Prospects for Pak-China relations in 2011: Political, militant and public views
Nida Naz
Pak-Afghan relations: Emerging trends and future prospects
Pakistan’s ties with Central Asian States: Irritants and challenges
Farhat Asif
World HR organizations have a role to play to resolve Kashmir dispute
The issue of human rights violations in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) neither receives attention of world human rights organizations nor the international media. International civil society’s role becomes more relevant to push the stakeholders…
Af-Pak policy: Prospects for regional stability
“The Af-Pak policy of Obama administration envisions many new things for the region, particularly Afghanistan, and there are a lot of ideas floating around Washington. But the problem with these new ideas is three-fold. First these ideas…
Importance of Kashmir issue in Af-Pak policy: Fundamental or marginal
Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) organized a Focus Group Discussion, Importance of Kashmir Issue in Af-Pak Policy: Fundamental or Marginal, at a local hotel in Islamabad on 7 July 2009. General (Retd.) Talat Masood, convener PUGWASH,…