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This study discusses gender discrimination as „non-traditional security‟ threat to the country. It argues that women are more than half of the population and the security of women is associated...
The objective of this paper is to estimate returns to education by gender in a
consistent manner to determine whether childhood and adolescent education investments are
affected by how...
This article tests one—the labor market—explanation for gender gaps in
education in Pakistan.1 On the basis of the investment motive, it contends
that if the labor market rewards men’s...
Chapter I: Part I of the first Chapter defines profile of women in Pakistan and presents the
issue of education deprivation of women. Part II describes the purpose of research. Part III...
The greatest challenge that the new
Pakistan government faces is on the
national security front. The inability of the
Pakistan army to meet internal security
challenges...
This research serves as an independent portal
and neutral platform for interdisciplinary research on all aspects of Pakistani security, dealing
with Pakistan's impact on regional...
This article show how the 2007 Elections impacted the National Security.
This research proposes alternatives for dealing with Pakistan discussed in Washington, one that
seems to have gained some traction calls for aggressively playing up Pakistan’s civil-military...
The state, on explicit behalf of the society, delegated(s) its prerogatives or rather powers to
the military to protect the former against any kind of external as well as internal threat or...
This working paper is one of a collection of papers, most of which were prepared for and presented at a festschrift
conference to honor the life’s work of Professor Thomas Weisskopf of the...