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Zarb-e-Azb: The Obama Administration's Response to the Haqqani Network and the Relationship with PakistanRyan H. Gordon - The Haqqani Network has proven itself to be one of the most deadly, daring and inventive terrorist organizations in modern times. Based in the Pakistani tribal lands of North Waziristan, the network has a deep relationship both with the Pakistani government as well... Keep Reading »
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Two Roadmaps for Kashmiri DemocracyPratik Raghu - To assert that Kashmir has been at a perennial crossroads is a gross understatement. For the good part of sixty years, Indian, Pakistani, and Kashmiri interests have been tussling over the disputed region. For the most part, though, the South Asian nation-states have... Keep Reading »
Anxieties of Empire: Examining Frontier Governance in 19th Century British IndiaZaib un Nisa Aziz - In May 2012, Shakil Afridi received a sentence of thirty-three years “rigorous imprisonment” and a large fine for aiding foreign intelligence gatherers in their quest for Osama bin Laden. The Pakistani state did not charge Afridi – a doctor from the... Keep Reading »
Bangladesh: A Case Study in the Rise of the Nation-StateAamir Hussain - After the Partition of India in 1947, the two nascent countries of India and Pakistan each faced the difficult task of nation-state consolidation; however, Pakistan's problem was exacerbated by the fact that it had been geographically divided even further with its... Keep Reading »
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Can the U.S. Win the War in Afghanistan?David Pierce - Nearly eight years into the war, the security situation in Afghanistan appears to be deteriorating at an increasingly fast past. Areas that were previously secured have been retaken by militants; significant increases in civilian casualties, caused primarily by U.S... Keep Reading »
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