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Beyond Boundaries Phase II

Beyond Boundaries Phase II

Pakistan - Afghanistan Track 1.5 and II Connecting People Building Peace Promoting Cooperation The Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) – as part of its efforts to...

CRSS Annual Security Report 2017

CRSS Annual Security Report 2017

The past year continued the trend of declining violence over the last three years, with many outlaws arrested or convicted. Although the drop in violence-related fatalities was...

The Role of Madrasas

The Role of Madrasas

The book at hand is the result of a more than two-year-long joint enterprise across borders, regions, and continents, aimed at identifying the development and status of the...

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q1, 2017

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q1, 2017

After witnessing a marked drop in fatalities from violence during last year, the trend continued, despite a sudden upturn in violence during the second month in this quarter. The...

Annual Security Report -2016

Annual Security Report -2016

Author: Muhammad Nafees Editors: Imtiaz Gul and Zeeshan Salahuddin Introduction Pakistan recorded a significant decline in violence related casualties in the year 2016,...

Annual Security Report 2016

Annual Security Report 2016

Pakistan recorded a significant decline in violence in the year 2016, continuing a two-year trend. Terrorism began losing its sway soon after the launch of Operation Zarb-e-Azb...

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q3, 2016

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q3, 2016

Pakistan experienced a 19.4% rise in the number of fatalities from violence from July to September, when compared with the last quarter. The most affected province was...

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q2, 2016

CRSS Quarterly Security Report Q2, 2016

The upsurge in violence recorded during last quarter (January – March, 2016) dropped significantly during this reporting period (April – June, 2016). That being said, the...

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“Polarisation and social unrest can only be tackled through social cohesion and inclusive dialogue.”

Maulana Tayyab Qureshi

Chief Khateeb KP