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Commentary Hoodbhoy: Should the HEC live or die?

Commentary, April, 10 2011 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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The Higher Education Commission (HEC) stands on death row. Appeals for reprieve have been rejected by the commission responsible for implementation of the Eighteenth Amendment.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Pakistan’s Nuclear Bayonet

Commentary, March, 28 2011 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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In an enthusiastic moment, Napoleon is said to have remarked: “Bayonets are wonderful! One can do anything with them except sit on them!” Pakistan’s political and military establishment glows with similar enthusiasm about its nuclear weapons.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Pakistan Can’t Handle Fukushima

Commentary, March, 24 2011 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Ten days after the earthquake tsunami, Japan still teetered at the knife-edge of a major nuclear disaster.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Pakistan’s Nuclear Bayonet

Commentary, February, 18 2011 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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In an enthusiastic moment, Napoleon is said to have remarked: “Bayonets are wonderful! One can do anything with them except sit on them!”

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Pakistan’s nukes: How many are enough?

Commentary, February, 05 2011 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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The latest news from America must have thrilled many: Pakistan probably has more nuclear weapons than India.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: A Case Of Bogus Science

Commentary, November, 19 2010 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Comstech is the Organization of Islamic Countries' highest scientific body. It has received millions of dollars from OIC countries, including Pakistan.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Pakistan's Universities

Commentary, September, 27 2010 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Upset by drastic budget cuts imposed by the finance ministry, the vice-chancellors of 71 public sector universities are threatening to resign en-bloc. They rightly say that development projects are grounded, bills unpaid, and some buildings only h...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Reflections On The Flotilla Massacre

Commentary, June, 13 2010 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Israel’s premeditated murder of the Mavi Marmara’s peace activists could become the turning point for the Palestinian struggle. Or, if the wrong conclusions are deduced, there’s a lot more misery ahead for the people of Gaza. A week after the even...

Commentary 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.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Can India and Pakistan Fight Terror Together?

Commentary, December, 15 2009 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Inseparable by geography, Pakistan and India are Siamese twins that have emerged together from the womb of history. For better or for worse, their futures will always remain inextricably tied together.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: India's Nuclear Fizzle - What Should Pakistan Do?

Commentary, September, 04 2009 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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As is well known, a thermonuclear (or hydrogen) bomb is far more complex than the relatively simple fission weapon first tested by India in 1974 and by Pakistan in 1998. Advanced weapons needs fine-tuning to achieve their full destructiveness - Fr...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Preventing A Taliban Victory

Commentary, June, 21 2009 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Now that the army has turned serious, Baitullah Mehsud cannot expect to stroll down Constitution Avenue any time soon, nor hope to sit in the presidency. A few thousand mountain barbarians, even if trained by Al Qaeda's best, cannot possibly seize...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: World Bank Help For Pakistan's Higher Education - A Poisoned Chalice?

Commentary, January, 25 2009 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Rumor has it that the World Bank is on its way back to Pakistan with a bagful of loans, together with plans for how we must spend the money. A major focus of the Bank's efforts will be higher education reform. No one doubts the desperate need for ...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Anti-Americanism & Taliban

Commentary, July, 02 2008 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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THE recent killing of eleven Pakistani soldiers at Gora Prai by American and Nato forces across the border in Afghanistan unleashed an amazing storm.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Ten Years Later

Commentary, May, 30 2008 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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It’s May 1998 and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif congratulates wildly cheering citizens as the Chagai mountain trembles and goes white from multiple nuclear explosions. He declares that Pakistan is now safe and sound forever. Bomb makers become natio...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Where Billions Vanish

Commentary, April, 20 2008 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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General (retd) Pervez Musharraf, aided by his trusted lieutenant and chairman of the Higher Education Commission, Dr Atta-ur-Rahman, lays claim to a 'revolutionary programme' that has reversed the decades-old decline of Pakistan's universities.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Musharraf's Coup Ð Seven Years Later

Commentary, October, 18 2006 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Some had feared - while others had hoped - that General Pervez Musharraf's coup of October 12, 1999, would bring the revolution of Kemal Ataturk to a Pakistan and wrest the country from the iron grip of mullahs. But years later a definitive truth ...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Musharraf's Coup – Seven Years Later

Commentary, October, 18 2006 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Some had feared - while others had hoped - that General Pervez Musharraf's coup of October 12, 1999, would bring the revolution of Kemal Ataturk to a Pakistan and wrest the country from the iron grip of mullahs. But years later a definitive truth ...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: India Through Pakistani Eyes

Commentary, February, 26 2005 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Few Pakistanis get to visit India, the so-called "enemy country", and fewer still to independently assess the development of science and education across its hugely diverse regions. I had the exceptional good fortune to make such a visit recently,...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Terror In Okara

Commentary, May, 24 2003 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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On 11 May 2003, Amer Ali, a 60-year old peasant of Chak 4-L of Okara district, made his last good-neighbourly visit to the adjoining village, Chak 5-L. As the old man hobbled out of his hosts' house to see what was going on, he was cut down by a h...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Is It A War On Islam?

Commentary, February, 03 2003 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Street opinion in Pakistan, and probably most Muslim countries, holds that Islam is the sole target of America's new wars. Even moderate Muslims are

Commentary Hoodbhoy: Were We Too Hijacked On 9/11?

Commentary, September, 11 2002 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Al-Qaida had to be bombed, to let the Taliban be was not an option. When fanatics, inspired by Osama bin Laden, flew airliners packed with people into two of America's tallest buildings, it was unreasonable to expect otherwise. So, yes, I agree wi...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: The Wages Of Obedience

Commentary, February, 26 2002 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Buried under the rubble of the World Trade Centre lies a decade-worth of Pakistani foreign policy. Faced by a furious United States, PakistanÕs establishment abandoned what had earlier been declared as vital national security interests.

Commentary Hoodbhoy: BLACK TUESDAY: THE VIEW FROM ISLAMABAD

Commentary, September, 17 2001 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Samuel Huntington's evil desire for a clash between civilizations may well come true after Tuesday's terror attacks. The crack that divided Muslims everywhere from the rest of the world is no longer a crack. It is a gulf, that if not bridged, will...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: OUR BLIND NUCLEAR PROPHETS

Commentary, April, 12 2001 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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Having thrown away several hundred, I still have in my possession about a hundred newspaper articles on the nuclear issue written in Pakistan and India over the past decade. The authors, overwhelmingly, are establishment nuclear "experts" and "str...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: THE MENACE OF EDUCATION

Commentary, September, 14 2000 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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From brain size and hair colour to the shape and texture of toe-nails, every characteristic of an individual is totally determined by just two twisted strands of human DNA. A similar cultural DNA - a society's education system - contains within it...

Commentary Hoodbhoy: EQBAL AHMAD: POST-POKHARAN DAYS

Commentary, May, 11 2000 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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He fought for Kashmiri self-determination in 1948, against French imperialism in Algeria in the early 60's, roused students on American campuses in the early 70's against their government's immoral war in Vietnam, dodged arrest by the CIA in a cas...

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