A Selection of Reports on Afghanistan and Pakistan
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WWW.IMMIGVANHEUGTEN.NL BACKGROUNDER 2017-12 A SELECTION OF REPORTS ON AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN OLIVIER IMMIG & JAN VAN HEUGTEN 2017-12 THE NETHERLANDS A SELECTION OF REPORTS ON AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN Criteria At least since September 11, 2001 the Afghan Taliban, Al Qaeda and religiously based terrorist activities in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India have gained the international limelight. Well before 9/11, however, a number of other regional developments have thoroughly rocked the Southern Asian region. Their impact has long been felt worldwide. To this day, a coalition of international troops is battling the Taliban in Afghanistan, but now also Islamic State, a relative newcomer on the South Asian stage. In Pakistan, several full-scale army operations have been launched against the Pakistani Taliban. These deep-cutting, often dramatic events have resulted in a huge turn-out in government policy papers, institutional research reports, international conferences and what have you. In our times, these countries have seldom been given closer international scrutiny. Unfortunately, reading and analysing it all, next to ‘digesting’ other relevant publications, is practically impossible. As a public service, but also in an attempt to create a helpful broad overview and to provide some sort of scientific data base, every year we put together a list of as many research reports as we have been and are able to trace. We have experienced that regular institutional libraries (universities, ministries, research institutes, think tanks) are usually not able to provide all the source materials one is searching for. All titles mentioned below are in our possession, either on paper or digital. Of course, there are some limitations here as well. Since an overwhelming majority of all reports worldwide have been written in English, we only enlist works in that language. This is certainly not to say that reports written in other languages are qualitatively inferior; it merely indicates that they are often less accessible and known. Another limitation here is the date of publication; we focus on relatively recent materials, published since 1995. Thirdly, making them all available on-line would require a major administrative operation, no doubt including a lot of haggling about rights and rules. Therefore, we merely provide all titles and authors if mentioned, origin, date, and place of publication. We have sorted all materials chronologically, starting in December, 2017. If you are an author, researcher or a journalist searching for reliable source material on specific developments in Afghanistan, Pakistan and the region since the 1980’s, feel free to search our database. Of course you can always contact us, as well, by E-mail. Olivier Immig, Jan van Heugten 1 www.immigvanheugten.nl Reports 2017 The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security. United Nations General Assembly, Security Council, Report of the Secretary-General, New York, December 15, 2017 Regionalism: SAARC and Beyond. Observer Research Foundation (ORF Occasional Paper 135), Delhi, December 15, 2017. Authors: K. Yhome, Tridivesh Singh Maini Rationale for Strategic Stability in South Asia. Institute of Strategic Studies (ISSI Issue Brief), Islamabad, December 15, 2017. Author: Najam Rafique Measuring Urbanisation in India. Observer Research Foundation (ORF Issue Brief No. 218), Delhi, December 13, 2017. Author: Rumi Aijaz Afghans who worked for U.S. government make up growing share of special immigrant visa recipients. PEW Research Center, Washington, DC, December 11, 2017. Authors: Jynnah Radford, Jens Manuel Krogstad US_Pakistan Relations in the Trump Era: Resetting the Terms of Engagement in Afghanistan. Observer Research Foundation (ORF Occasional Paper 128), Delhi, December 6, 2017. Author: Vinay Kaura The Assessment of EU Crisis Response in Afghanistan. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU Brief), Kabul, December 4, 2017. Authors: Chona R. Echavez, Qayoom Suroush Will the Lapis Lazuli Railway Corridor Finally End Afghanistan’s Isolation? Central Asia – Caucasus Institute (CACI), Washington, December 1, 2017. Author: John C. K. Daly Management of Pakistan-India Relations: Resolution of Disputes. Islamabad, Policy Research Institute (IPRI Paper 18), Islamabad, December, 2017. Author: Noor ul Haq Nuclear Mainstreaming Pakistan. Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI Journal XVII, No.1, pp. 26-42), Islamabad, Winter, 2017. Author: Tughral Yamin Moving toward UHC (Universal health coverage). Afghanistan. National Initiatives, Key Challenges, and the Role of Collaborative Activities. World Health Organization (WHO)/World Bank, November 29, 2017. EU-Afghanistan relations, factsheet. European External Action Service, Brussels, November 29, 2017. Disease or Symptom? Afghanistan’s Burgeoning Opium Economy in 2017. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul, November 28, 2017. Author: William A. Byrd DOD Procured Non-Intrusive Inspection Equipment: $9.48 Million Worth of Equipment Sits Unused at Borders in Afghanistan. Special Inspector for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR - Office for Special Projects), Arlington (VA.), November 27, 2017 2 www.immigvanheugten.nl National Strategy of Inclusive Pakistan. A policy framework secure and cohesive Pakistan. Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), Islamabad, November 27, 2017 Minority Rights in Pakistan. Historic Neglect or State Complicity? Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), Islamabad, November 23, 2017. Islamabad, Democracy and the Constitution of Pakistan. Outcome of a series of dialogue among prominent Pakistani Islamic scholars. Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), Islamabad, November 23, 2017. Afghanistan Opium Survey 2017. Cultivation and Production. United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)/Islamabad, Republic of Afghanistan, Kabul, November 22, 2017. Promoting Inclusive and Tolerant Educational Narratives. Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), Islamabad, November 22, 2017. Role of Post-Noon Engagements of Madrassa Students in Radical Orientation. Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), Islamabad, November 22, 2017. Reconstruction of the National Narratives and Counter-Violent Extremism Model For Pakistan. Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), Islamabad, November 22, 2017. Trump’s Afghanistan Strategy and Emerging Alignments in the Region: Implications for India. Observer Research Foundation (ORF Issue Brief No. 209), Delhi, November 15, 2017. Author: Akshay Ranade A Survey of the Afghan People. Afghanistan in 2017. The Asia Foundation, San Francisco, November 14, 2017 Instability in the MENA Region, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Key Conflict States: A Comparative Score Card. Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS), Washington D.C., November 13, 2017. Author: Anthony H. Cordesman Local Governance Reform in Afghanistan and the 2018 Elections. United States Institute of Peace (USIP, Peacebrief 239), Washington D.C., November 9, 2017. Author: Frances Z. Brown Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict: Attacks Against Places of Worship, Religious Leaders and Worshippers. United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), New York, November 7, 2017. Deradicalizing, Rehabilitating, and Reintegrating Violent Extremists. United States Institute of Peace (USIP, Peacebrief 238), November 6, 2017. Authors: Raafia Raees Khan, Feriha Peracha Reducing Voter Fraud in Afghanistan. United States Institute of Peace (USIP, Peacebrief 237), Washington D.C., November 2, 2017. Author: Mars Staffan Darnolf 3 www.immigvanheugten.nl Actions Needed to Improve U.S. Security-Sector Assistance Efforts in Afghanistan. Special Inspector for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR –Statement of John F. Sopko, US House of Representatives), Arlington (VA.), November 1, 2017 Conflict Portrait: Afghanistan. Policy Research Institute Oslo (PRIO Paper), Oslo, November 1, 2017. Author: Thomas Ruttig Afghanistan Development Update. The World Bank, Washington D.C., November, 2017. Afghanistan 2018-2020. Country Operations Business Plan. Asian Development Bank, Metro Manila, Philippines. November, 2017. Return of Undocumented Afghans. International Organization for Migration/The UN Migration Agency (Monthly Situation Report), New York, November, 2017. Asia’s Energy Security and China’s Belt and Road Initiative. The National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR Special Report 68), Seattle/Washington, November, 2017. Authors: Erica Downs, Mikkal E. Herberg, Michael Kugelman, Cristopher Len, Kaho Yu Newsletter. Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI Newsletter, Vol. 5, No. 11), Islamabad, November, 2017 South Asian Geopolitics. Has Pakistan Lost its Plot? Institute for Defence Studies & Analysis (IDSA Journal of Defence Studies, Vol. 11 No. 4, pp. 93-104), New Delhi, October-December, 2017. Author: Abhay K. Singh A Rock between Hard Places: Afghanistan as an Arena of Regional Insecurity. Book Review. Institute for Defence Studies & Analysis (IDSA Journal of Defence Studies, Vol. 11 No. 4, pp.115-119), New Delhi, October- December, 2017. Author: Y.M. Bammi Truly Unprecedented: How the Helmand Food Zone supported an increase in the province’s capacity to produce opium. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), Kabul, October 31, 2017. Author: David Mansfield China in Afghanistan: Security, Regional Standing, and Status. Observer Research Foundation (ORF Occasional Paper 126), Delhi, October 31, 2017. Author: Baisali Mohanty Quarterly report to the United States