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The Ongoing Talibanization of Karachi
Pakistan's Future Policy Towards Afghanistan. a Look At
Religion and Militancy in Pakistan and Afghanistan
P Akistan
Islamist Militancy in the Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Region and U.S. Policy
Special Report No
MEI Report Sunni Deobandi-Shi`I Sectarian Violence in Pakistan Explaining the Resurgence Since 2007 Arif Ra!Q
Dynamics of Religious Extremism in Pakistan
Al Qaeda’S Command- And-Control Structure
Talibanization of the Islamic State and the Quest for Retrospective Abstract
Counterinsurgency in Pakistan
Rise of Taliban in Waziristan Khan Zeb Burki ∗
Petersberg Papers on Afghanistan and the Region
Afghanistan 2004 -Security with a Human Face
Bringing Multilateralism Back In: Ending the War in Afghanistan Is Not a One-Nation Job
Pakistan, the Deoband ‘Ulama and the Biopolitics of Islam
Understanding Support for Islamist Militancy in Pakistan
Gendered Perceptions and Impact of Terrorism/Talibanization in Pakistan
Top View
Fighting Terrorism in Southern Asia 95
Politics of Talibanization in Pakistan Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences
Pakistan--Violence Versus Stability
No Sign Until the Burst of Fire: Understanding the Pakistan
Countering Daesh Extremism: European and Asian Responses Countering Daesh Extremism: European And
Quetta: the Headquarters of the Afghan Taliban
Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Religious Radicalism and Security in South Asia
The Islamization of Pakistan, 1979-2009
Islamic Resurgence in Bangladesh: Genesis, Dynamics and Implications
Rogue Or Ruler? an Analysis of the Taliban’S Rebel Governance Structures and Legitimation Processes in Afghanistan
STRATEGIC TRENDS 2014 Key Developments in Global Affairs
The Talibanization of Southeast Asia Praeger Security International Advisory Board
Understanding Taliban Treatment of Women in Afghanistan
Suicide Attacks in Afghanistan (2001-2007)
Exposing the Karachi-Afghanistan Link
FATA—A Most Dangerous Place
The Talibanization of Southeast Asia: Losing the War on Terror to Islamist Terrorists (Review)