Two distinguished scholars from Turkey, Dr. Nuri TINAZ, Associate Professor Marmara University, Istanbul and Dr. Ali Murat YEL, Head of the Department of Sociology, Fatih...
Year: 2013
CRSS welcomes Richard Barrett as a Senior Research Fellow
The Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) welcomes Richard Barrett as a Senior Research Fellow and Strategic Consultant (based in New York). Mr. Barrett will advise...
Analysis of May 11, 2013 General Elections: Pakistan's RIGHT Swing or Vote for Reform?
On May 11, Pakistan spoke again. This time it is predominantly for centrist or right of the centre and religio-political parties. Statistics is mind boggling and explains how the...
Analysis of May 11, 2013 General Elections: Pakistan's RIGHT Swing or Vote for Reform?
On May 11, Pakistan spoke again. This time it is predominantly for centrist or right of the centre and religio-political parties. Statistics is mind boggling and explains how the...
Analysis of May 11, 2013 General Elections: Pakistan’s RIGHT Swing or Vote for Reform?
On May 11, Pakistan spoke again. This time it is predominantly for centrist or right of the centre and religio-political parties. Statistics is mind boggling and explains how the...
Monthly Data Sheet – April 2013
Pakistan Conflict Tracker Monthly Report – April 2013
April witnessed considerable up surge in violence across Pakistan. Ethno-political violence in Karachi, religio-terrorism in Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) and Khyber...
Weekly Data Sheet – April 26 – May 02, 2013
Pakistan Conflict Tracker Weekly Report – April 26 – May 02, 2013
The raging wave of violence substantially escalated across Pakistan during the current week. Meanwhile, the spate of ethno-political violence in the economic hub, Karachi,...
Pakistan's Baluchistan Province under Siege
Pakistan's area-wise largest southwestern Balochistan has been in the grip of a bloody secessionist, ethnic Baloch-led insurgency for decades. The latest insurgency began in...
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