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Trends and Patterns of Radicalization in Pakistan
Mujtaba Rathore and Abdul Basit
Youth radicalization in Pakistan: A session with Mr. Moeed Yusuf
Alienation, deprivation and marginalization coupled with three parallel and isolated education systems are the driving factors of youth radicalization in Pakistan, said Moeed Yusuf a Pakistani political analyst and researcher.
“The youth…
South Asia can learn from EU’s oriental approach for resolving long-standing inter-state conflicts
“European Union is a proper answer to endemic conflicts, which had been tearing the European subcontinent since times immemorial. South Asian states can learn from EU oriental approach to pave the way of resolving long-standing inter-state…
Militants media in Pakistan: Political etymology and professional craft
Dialogue
The Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) organized a series of policy dialogues to seek expert opinion on a PIPS research report titled ‘Understanding Militants’ Print Media in Pakistan and its Impact’. The report maps the…
Terrorist Attacks and Community Responses
Amjad Tufail
Media Seminars on Militants’ Media in Pakistan and its Impact
Militants Media in Pakistan: Political Etymology and Professional Craft
Wajahat Masood
Policy dialogue on “militants’ media and its trends in Pakistan”
The Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) organized a policy dialogue on “Militant Media and its Trends in Pakistan” on 17 December 2009 in Islamabad. In his introductory remarks, PIPS director Mr. Amir Rana said the dialogue was the third…
Assessing the reporting, approach and impact of militants’ print media in Pakistan
An analysis of militants’ media in Pakistan evading discussion on the role of the mainstream media will not be a true description of the ‘narrative’ being pursued and promoted by the former. It is really hard to skip over the opinion that…