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Ali: Floods for Pakistan; Floods of Money
Znet Article, August, 30 2010
Tariq Ali
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August is the monsoon season in Pakistan. The floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains a month ago have affected more than 17.2 million people and killed over 1,500, according to Pakistan's disaster management body.
Authors: LPP Karachi Statement on Flooding
Znet Article, August, 24 2010
Many Authors
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LPP Karachi Statement on Flooding
Ali: Don’t Let Flawed Democracy Drown
Znet Article, August, 18 2010
Mahir Ali
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Is there any government anywhere in the world that would not have been found wanting in the face of such a profound calamity as the unprecedented floods that have devastated every province in Pakistan?
Ali: It's No Secret What Pakistan's Been Doing With The Taliban
Znet Article, August, 12 2010
Tariq Ali
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All sides know what's been going on since Afghanistan was first occupied. It's also clear that this war can't be won.
Raman: Kashmir in Turmoil
Znet Article, August, 09 2010
Akhila Raman
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Kashmir Valley has been in turmoil over the past two months with tens of thousands taking to the streets in protest against killings of civilians by the Indian State which is seen as an occupying power by many of the people in Kashmir valley.
Tripathi: The Significance of the Afghanistan War Diary
Znet Article, August, 08 2010
Deepak Tripathi
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Analysis of the significance of the Wikileaks release of Afghanistan war logs.
Ali: Multiple Crises In Disaster Management
Znet Article, August, 03 2010
Mahir Ali
Ali's ZSpace page
IT’S somewhat odd that whereas there were any number of voices calling for President Asif Zardari to cancel his state visit to Britain on account of remarks made by Prime Minister David Cameron in Bangalore, hardly anyone bothered to suggest that ...
Gould: Wikileaks: The Pakistan Connection
Video, July, 31 2010
Elizabeth Gould
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Gould and Fitzgerald, authors of "Afghanistan's Untold Story" discuss WikiLeaks Pakistan Taliban connection
Ali: The miasma’s more worrying than McChrystal
Znet Article, July, 06 2010
Mahir Ali
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It would be so much better were India and Pakistan to recognize their mutual interest in a stable and independent Afghanistan and a terrorism-free regional environment, and work cooperatively towards achieving that end.
Brollier: Unrest in Pakistan: Moving Beyond U.S. National Interest
Znet Article, June, 20 2010
Josh Brollier
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A snapshot of unrest in Pakistan offers a framework for outsiders to understand why it is unfair to insist that Pakistan “do more” to fulfill the United States’ vision for fighting extremism. It may also suggest why strong anti-American sentiments...
Brollier: The World Cup Of Economic And Military Warfare
Znet Article, June, 03 2010
Josh Brollier
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Just about everyone we have spoken with, Pashtuns included, has little to no sympathy for the Taliban or their tactics. Many people have lost limbs, homes and loved ones to the brutal assaults of suicide bombers or the indiscriminate violence of I...
Dimaggio: War Takes No Holiday: The Expansion of U.S. Militarism in Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan
Znet Article, June, 01 2010
Anthony Dimaggio
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I’d like to propose a not so radical proposition that runs counter to the “conventional wisdom” used by the Obama administration to publicly defend U.S. foreign policy: the bombing campaigns in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and the special operations ...
Hallinan: Of Drone Wars and Buffalo Urine
Znet Article, May, 23 2010
Conn Hallinan
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Has the drone war in Pakistan's rugged frontier finally come home? Was Faisal Shahzad, the bumbling Times Square bomb maker, a blowback from the Obama administration's increased use of killer robots? David Sanger of The New York Times asks the que...
Kelly: Drones and Democracy
Znet Article, May, 19 2010
Kathy Kelly
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On May 12th, the day after a U.S. drone strike killed 24 people in Pakistan’s North Waziristan, two men from the area agreed to tell us their perspective as eyewitnesses of previous drone strikes.
Engelhardt: Obama's Flailing Wars
Znet Article, May, 17 2010
Tom Engelhardt
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A Study in BP-Style "Pragmatism"
Kelly: Pressured from all sides in Pakistan’s Swat Valley
Znet Article, May, 16 2010
Kathy Kelly
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In May of 2009, under tremendous pressure from the United States, the Pakistani military began a large-scale military operation in the Swat District of Pakistan to confront militants in the region. The UNHCR said the operation led to one of the la...
Hoodbhoy: Why Faisal Shahzad Bombed Times Square
Commentary, May, 08 2010
Pervez Hoodbhoy
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The man who tried to set off a car bomb in Times Square was a Pakistani.
Akhtar: The Violence of the Weak
Znet Article, April, 22 2010
Aasim sajjad Akhtar
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Is it not hegemonic that the onus is on the oppressed to be the flagbearers of non-violence?
Sulehria: Pakistan
Znet Article, April, 01 2010
Farooq Sulehria
Sulehria's ZSpace page
Back in 1980s, Pakistan military adopted a doctrine of strategic depth.
Siddiqi: 'Strategic depth' at heart of Taliban arrests
Znet Article, March, 27 2010
Shibil Siddiqi
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Pakistan has recently arrested a number of top Taliban leaders, including the second in command, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, and many of the Quetta shura.


