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Searching with a thematic focus on Conflict and security in Pakistan

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    The teaching of Sindhi and Sindhi ethnicity

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 1999
    Sindhi is one of the most ancient languages of India. The government, therefore, gets a number of books, including Aesop’s Fables, translated from different languages into Sindhi. Among these are books on arithmetic, geography, drawing and history.
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    Natural resources: blessing or curse

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2010
    Natural resource based political conflicts are not only unique to Pakistan but are now quite visible in many developing and transition countries and this topic has also caught the interest of development researchers and political policy analysts.
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    Natural resource allocation in Balochistan and NWFP: reasons for discontent

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2009
    Natural resource based political conflicts are not only unique to Pakistan, but are now quite visible in many developing and transition countries and this topic has also caught the interest of development researchers and political policy analysts. Various root causes of resource related conflicts have been documented in the literature.
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    Masculinities, conflict and peacebuilding: perspectives on men through a gender lens

    Saferworld, 2014
    Research tells us that socially constructed gender norms which associate masculinity with power, violence and control can play a role in driving conflict and insecurity. Examining the reasons behind this, ‘Masculinities, conflict and peacebuilding’ aims to advance discussions about integrating a masculinities perspective into peacebuilding policy and practice.
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    India-Pakistan trade: qualitative perceptions from stakeholders

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2012
    The South Asian region is said to be the least integrated region in terms of economy with very low regional trade level compared to other regions in the world. Over the years, various trade accords, for instance, SAARC, SAFTA and SAPTA, had been signed by the regional countries to enhance the economic integration and boost the trade level.
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    The clash of narratives: swat military operation against the Taliban

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2011
    The Pakistani state launched a major military operation against the local Taliban militants on 8th May, 2009 in Swat, which is situated in Pakistan’s north-west province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that borders Afghanistan. The state simultaneously initiated an anti-Taliban propaganda campaign to create legitimacy and consensus for the operation.
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    Analysing possible role of USA in Pak-Baloch conflict

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2012
    There are conditions attached to any region subject to conflict to employ peace strategies successfully.
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    Surveying livelihoods, service delivery and governance: baseline evidence from Pakistan

    Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014
    To contribute towards a better understanding of what processes of livelihood recovery and state building look like following periods of conflict and how positive outcomes are achieved. Understanding socioeconomic change of this nature is possible only when appropriate evidence exists.
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    Karachi’s Violence: Duality and Negotiation

    Collective for Social Science Research, Karachi, Pakistan, 2011
    Karachi has historically been the locus of opportunity for the rest of the country, but its position within Sindh sharpens the economic dualism between urban and rural areas, agriculture and industry, and the two major ethnic groups of Sindh.
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    Rapid literature review: Gender in Fragile and Conflict-affected Situations

    Governance and Social Development Resource Centre, 2014
    This rapid review collates a large amount of literature published in 2013 and 2014 (up to April 2014) on the topic of gender in fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCAS). It is not a systematic or exhaustive review, but does provide a comprehensive overview of the literature available.

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