This CRSS report provides an historical overview of the evolution of the blasphemy laws in British India and the pre-partition political background behind it. It gives a detailed...
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Tightrope walk ahead for Nawaz Sharif
On Wednesday, Nawaz Sharif made history by becoming a three-time prime minister of the embattled nation of Pakistan. His thumping 244-vote victory in the 342-seat house was a...
Deal or no deal?
April 19, 2009 marked a watershed in the Pakistani military establishment's unrealistic view of Islamist militant groups. The then general officer commanding, Major General Ejaz...
Pakistan Elections 2013: A Review
The May 11 general elections in Pakistan brought to an end weeks of speculation as to whether this will happen at all. This exercises culminated in a massive victory for...
Separation of Religion from Politics: CRSS Discussion Forum with Turkish Scholars
Islamabad, (May 27, 2013): Discussion Forum organized at the Center on the theme 'Separation of Religion from Politics.' Distinguished scholars from Turkey, Dr Ali Murat YEL,...
State, Religion and Democracy
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...
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...
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