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    American military operations inside Pakistan: will it help the US, Pakistan and India?

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010
    Will an American strategy to increase its troops strength into Pakistan make the situation better for the US on the western side and for India on the eastern side?
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    Analyzing failure: Pakistan & the Failed State Index

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012
    Albeit a situation rated as critical, Pakistan climbed down the ranking of this year’s Failed States Index, (FSI), in terms of both score (102.30 to 101.60) and placement (12th to 13th). Although this development is consistent
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    India, Pakistan and the nuclear race

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013
    This compilation consists of commentaries by Indian and Pakistani analysts in response to Michael Krepon’s op-ed piece of 4 April 2013 in The New York Times, Nuclear Race on the Subcontinent.
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    Pakistan’s stability: the global stakes

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010
    Pakistan was born a geopolitical absurdity, having two wings with roughly equal population on opposite sides of South Asia. Today, Pakistan is deemed to be on the wrong side of history.
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    Is Pakistan re-positioning itself in Kashmir?: Islamabad’s five likely strategies

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2010
    There is a renewed Pakistani interest in the Kashmir issue today; thus, from an Indian perspective, it is imperative to trace the path that Pakistan is likely to pursue in terms of exploiting the existing situation in Kashmir valley.
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    Afghanistan- Pakistan- Iran: radical Islam, nuclear weapons and regional security.

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012
    This paper examines the relationship between political Islam in Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan and their quest for nuclear weapons. The author writes, for example, that Pakistan's nuclear arsenal emerges not merely as a national asset giving deterrent capability against a conventionally superior India but also as an Islamic bomb, whose use should be available to the entire Ummah.
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    The crisis state- Pakistan's security dilemma

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2012
    The biggest security challenge that Pakistan is currently facing is in terms of who defines it and against whom? In most of the democratic countries, the political leadership and the Parliament defines the security threats to the State, and the military and intelligence Establishment support the government’s decision.
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    Pakistan’s internal security challenges: will the military cope?

    Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013
    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 effectively is a particularly worrying factor.
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    What's urdu for biltong? can South Africa help Pakistan?

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2009
    Following its democratic turn in 1994, Nelson Mandela wrote the year previously, the second pillar of South African foreign policy would be the principle ‘that just and lasting solutions to the problems of humankind can only come through the promotion of democracy worldwide.
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    Reserve Management in Asia: changing contours and challenges

    Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2012
    Reserve management assumed centre stage in policymaking in Asia after the massive collateral damage caused during the 1997-98 East Asian financial crisis spreading all over the region.

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