This year’s Pakistan Workshop provided an intellectually vibrant space in which to reflect on margins and marginalities in Pakistan and Pakistani communities. Scholars presented papers on a variety of topics, ranging from whether Pakistan is or might become a ‘failed state’ as a result of the legal crisis of 2007, to Musharraf’s controversial National Reconciliation Ordinance, to the US drone attacks
In The Pakistan Paradox Christophe Jaffrelot seeks to separate the causes of instability in Pakistan...
The annual postgraduate conference has become one of the most awaited and fascinating events at the...
Pakistan is an unstable country, home to a single religious nation made up of four major regional et...
This year’s Pakistan Workshop provided an intellectually vibrant space in which to reflect on margin...
This year’s Pakistan Workshop, organized by Stephen M. Lyon and assisted by Fiaz Ahmed and Muhammad ...
The most widespread model of the natural world by Northern Punjabi farmers appears to leverage a pow...
This special issue of Durham Anthropology Journal was edited by Muhammad Aurang Zeb Mughal as a conf...
The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guidelines for...
How can academic publishers support the study of regions and fields that receive comparatively littl...
Publishers: Indian Council of World Affairs and HarperCollins Publishers India (2019) Location: New ...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
In Pakistan at the Crossroads, top international scholars assess Pakistan's politics and economics a...
Special issue of the Durham Middle East Papers with papers presented at the Institute for Middle Ea...
Abstract.The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guide...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan?s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
In The Pakistan Paradox Christophe Jaffrelot seeks to separate the causes of instability in Pakistan...
The annual postgraduate conference has become one of the most awaited and fascinating events at the...
Pakistan is an unstable country, home to a single religious nation made up of four major regional et...
This year’s Pakistan Workshop provided an intellectually vibrant space in which to reflect on margin...
This year’s Pakistan Workshop, organized by Stephen M. Lyon and assisted by Fiaz Ahmed and Muhammad ...
The most widespread model of the natural world by Northern Punjabi farmers appears to leverage a pow...
This special issue of Durham Anthropology Journal was edited by Muhammad Aurang Zeb Mughal as a conf...
The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guidelines for...
How can academic publishers support the study of regions and fields that receive comparatively littl...
Publishers: Indian Council of World Affairs and HarperCollins Publishers India (2019) Location: New ...
The fifteen papers in this edited volume explore the range of political-ethical issues of globalizat...
In Pakistan at the Crossroads, top international scholars assess Pakistan's politics and economics a...
Special issue of the Durham Middle East Papers with papers presented at the Institute for Middle Ea...
Abstract.The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guide...
Asymmetrical power relationships are found throughout Pakistan?s Punjabi and Pukhtun communities. Th...
In The Pakistan Paradox Christophe Jaffrelot seeks to separate the causes of instability in Pakistan...
The annual postgraduate conference has become one of the most awaited and fascinating events at the...
Pakistan is an unstable country, home to a single religious nation made up of four major regional et...