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1. THE IASC
2. The Clusters
3. How it all worked in Pakistan.
The massive earthquake that struck northern parts of Pakistan and India on 8 October 2005 led to
the loss of more than 75 000 lives, severely injured approximately 100 000 and left 2.8...
Through an academic
understanding of the issues and incorporating viewpoints of experts in the
area, the chapter seeks to provide fresh insights into an aspect which has
the...
This paper empirically analyzes three dimensions of
wide spread violence in the area. First, it maps the current research
and views on the nature of violence in FATA. Second, it...
This study seeks to understand the costs of conflict accrued by Pakistani state and people
as a result of their participation in US-led War on Terror. Firstly, it tries to understand
...
As a hotbed of violent extremism, Pakistan, along with its Afghan neighbor, has lately received unprecedented amounts of attention among academics and policymakers alike. While the vast majority...
This paper attempts to analytically examine the important dynamics of sectarian conflict in Pakistan by responding to following questions:-
1. What is Sectarian conflict and how it has...
The resurgence of the Taliban movement and its affiliate organisations in the Swat Valley of Pakistan
since 2004, combined with military operations in 2009 and the displacement of residents...
Urban conflict is nothing new in Pakistan; it has been around from the beginning of Pakistan’s creation in 1947.
• Pakistan was born violently, with some 1 million people dying in the...
The aim of this study is to enrich the understanding of existence of gender discrimination in Pakistan in
reality in Islamic perspective. It further explores is there any relationship...