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Ateeb Ahmed was a 2017-18 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in Pakistan for two months. Ahmed "traces the economic, political and legal strategies adopted by the Pakistan military in order to practice urban development and their effects on local communities."
Omar Sarwar was a 2011-2012 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in Pakistan. Sarwar examines "the growth of Islamism among madrasa (religious school, pl. madaris), university, and secondary school students and youth in Pakistan between 1971 and 1989.
Kamran Bokhari talks with National Defense University Professor Hassan Abbas about his latest book, which covers the development of the Pakistani nuclear program and its role in the spread of nuclear technology. Abbas, author of “Pakistan’s Nuclear Bomb: A Story of Defiance, Deterrence a...
In this policy and international affairs discussion, a series of 5 articles seek to examine the relationship and rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Drawing on issues ranging from the Kashmir border crisis to escalating nuclear hostilities, the future of policy discussion and political...
Neelam Khoja was a 2016-17 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in the UK and France for three months. Khoja "inquires how changes in political and nonpolitical power lead to new or reimagined representations of land and space, language and culture, self and community in eighteenth and early...
Sameer Lalwani was a 2013-2014 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in London for 2 months. Lalwani "seeks to explain how the social terrain of ethno-nationalist and civil conflicts— specifically the geography and identity of the insurgent group—shapes state strategies to manage, combat, and defe...
Julie Flowerday was a 2012-2013 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in Lahore and Islamabad for 9 months. Flowerday's research "broadens the discourse of Kashmir, examines colonialism through a mid-level civil servant, and explores the role of deception and history."
Ameem Lutfi was a 2014-2015 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in Manama, Zanzibar, and Mumbai for six months. Lutfi "investigates discourses and practices around recruitment of military-laborers from the Pakistani province of Balochistan, for deployment in the Bahraini National Guards."
Zayad Bangash was a 2019 AIPS Fellow and conducted research in England for two months. Bangash sought out information on "the development of military sponsored primary and secondary schools during the late period of the British Empire."