Experts Consider Resilience for Reducing Conflict Risks in Fragile States By: Linwood Q. Ham, Jr. In the past dozen years, Pakistan has been hit by eight earthquakes, including a magnitude 7.6...
Pakistan - US Institute of Peace (USIP) Updates
Search
Refine the list with filters
Search helpList
Pakistani Police Women Examine Unique, Common Obstacles in USIP Visit
News Feature by Shannon Zimmerman and Emily Horin Seven women from Pakistan’s police forces explored the obstacles they have in common with their American counterparts and those that set them apart,...
Rising religious sectarian violence in Pakistan
Olive Branch Post by Qamar-ul Huda The deaths of more than 150 Shiites in the past four weeks have again set off religious sectarian violence in Pakistan. Dozens of Shiite mosques and neighborhoods...
Training the Mediators
News Feature by Thomas Omestad April 6, 2011 With Pakistan's internal troubles and cross-border issues with Afghanistan key factors in the security outlook for all of South Asia and the United...
Promoting peace in Pakistan
By Nina Sughrue The North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan are two of the most troubled provinces of Pakistan. The porous border areas...
USIP addresses refugee crisis in Pakistan
Recent fighting in Pakistan has displaced at least 2.4 million people. USIP Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, Imtiaz Ali, testified on July 29 before the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near...
"Responding to the IDP crisis in Pakistan": Statement by Imtiaz Ali, Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs United States Senate Thank you Senator Casey and distinguished members of the...