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- Al-Qa`Ida's Changing Outlook on Pakistan
- Hamid Mir Commision (Leaked) Report
- Freedom of the Press 2016 Pakistan
- New Terrorism" Written by Ahmad Hendy
- Mass Media and Democratic Transitions the Case of Pakistan
- Eyeing the Generals
- Pakistan's Future Policy Towards Afghanistan
- Pakistan - an Assessment Based on UNESCO’S Journalists’ Safety Indicators
- For Pakistan, a Chance to Turn Pakistani Taliban Into Allies
- An Analysis of the Pakistani Press the Tongue-Tied Press of Pakistan: Comparing English and Urdu Newspapers Hijab Shah
- The Roots of Modern Islamism
- India-SA Exploring Regional Perceptions[INDEX]
- Inner Pages5
- TORA BORA REVISITED: HOW WE FAILED to GET BIN LADEN and WHY IT MATTERS TODAY a Report to Members COMMITTEE on FOREIGN RELATIONS
- “Analysing the Current State of Pakistan's Politics
- Open Letter to the Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif
- Compilation of Usama Bin Laden Statements 1994
- "A Bullet Has Been Chosen for You" Attacks on Journalists in Pakistan
- Sandnet Weekly Update, November 14, 2001
- Competing Interests of Regional Powers and Afghanistan's
- Pakistan Down but Not Out
- IN the FOOTSTEPS of BIN LADEN Show Open and Act 1
- Probing Into the Dialogue of the President of Pakistan: Application of Grice's Maxims
- Appendix 1A. Patterns of Major Armed Conflicts, 1990–2001
- Credibility, and How to Lose It
- Identity, Nationalism and Ethnic Divide: a Case Study on Dr. Shakil Afridiâ
- AI-Qaeda and Weapons of Mass Destruction DOES INTENT EQUAL CAPABILITY?
- Pakistan: Online Trolling
- How an Ex-Army Commando Became a Terrorist Sunday, September 20, 2009 by Hamid Mir
- Musharraf's Monster in Pakistan,Independent TV Is Young, Powerful, and Biting the Hand Thatfed It
- US Military Withdrawal and Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan
- The Evolution of Transnational Revolutionary Organizations During the Islamist Era
- Al Qaeda Has Nuclear Weapons a Month After September 11, Senior
- Press Release
- Osama Claims He Has Nukes: If US Uses N-Arms It Will Get Same Response November 07, 2001
- As the Baloch Issue Continues to Be Handled Militarily Rather Than Politically a Peaceful Resolution Is Unlikely
- Populism in Contemporary Pakistan