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Operation Zarb-e-Azb: The loose ends

Donation of one day’s pay and 30 days’ ration by the armed forces of Pakistan indicates their empathy with the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from North Waziristan.  Over 500,000 people have fled the conflict zone as the military continues its offensive against terrorist outfits. Even before the operation was announced over 63,000 people had left …

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International conference on “Pakistan’s Strategic Environment: Post-2014”

The Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI), together with the Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), Germany’s Pakistan office in Islamabad, organized a two-day international conference on “Pakistan’s Strategic Environment: Post-2014” at Serena Hotel, Islamabad on 28-29 May 2014. IPRI invited seven scholars one each from China, France, Germany, India, Russia, Singapore and Sweden. They presented their papers …

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Increasing Role of Media in Pakistan

IPRI Review Meeting Increasing Role of Media in Pakistan   Date and Venue:        April 21st, 2014, IPRI Conference Hall Presented by:              Saira Rehman, Assistant Editor.  Introduction People’s perceptions on issues are based on media’s perceptions and media’s perceptions are based mostly on non-investigated assumptions. More information than ever is being produced on more subjects/themes and …

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Challenges to China’s Peaceful Rise

President Obama’s April 2014 visit to Asian counties has reinforced the concerns about America letting China rise peacefully. During this visit Obama reassured Washington’s allies ‘in the face of threats to stability from North Korea and an increasingly assertive China’. He conveyed that the US is duty-bound to come to Japan’s aid in the event …

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