This book explains how colonial legacies and the postcolonial state of Pakistan negatively influenced the socio-political and cultural dynamics and the security situation in Pakistan's Pashtun 'tribal' areas, formerly known as the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). It offers a local perspective on peace and conflict resolution in Pakistan's Pashtun 'tribal' region. Discussing the history and background of the former-FATA region, the role of Pashtun conflict resolution mechanism of Jirga, and the persistence of colonial-era Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR) in the region, the author argues that the persistence of colonial legacies in the Pashtun 'tribal' areas, especially the FCR, coupled with the overarching influence of the milita...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Religion, violence, and ethnicity are all intertwined in the history of Pakistan. The entrenchment o...
Over several centuries (c. 1500-1900) residents of the agrarian valleys west of the Indus river in t...
Postcolonialism, as a discipline and approach, offers an analytical lens through which to investigat...
During the Cold War and the ongoing Global War On Terrorism, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas...
Pakistan and Kenya, though culturally and geographically different, are two states where certain col...
Pakistan is an unstable country, home to a single religious nation made up of four major regional et...
Violent extremism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan is commonly explaine...
Violent extremism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan is commonly explaine...
The Pashtun population that straddles the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan has endured a history o...
The resurgence of the Taliban and the al Qaida are interwoven with the rising tide of militancy in t...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
The US-led War on Terror in Afghanistan conducted for the aim of eliminating Al- Qaeda and Osama-bin...
This book brings together Pakistan and Afghanistan as two inseparable entities by investigating area...
The Pakhtun culture had been flourishing between 484 - 425 BC, in the era of Herodotus and Alexander...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Religion, violence, and ethnicity are all intertwined in the history of Pakistan. The entrenchment o...
Over several centuries (c. 1500-1900) residents of the agrarian valleys west of the Indus river in t...
Postcolonialism, as a discipline and approach, offers an analytical lens through which to investigat...
During the Cold War and the ongoing Global War On Terrorism, the Federally Administered Tribal Areas...
Pakistan and Kenya, though culturally and geographically different, are two states where certain col...
Pakistan is an unstable country, home to a single religious nation made up of four major regional et...
Violent extremism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan is commonly explaine...
Violent extremism in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan is commonly explaine...
The Pashtun population that straddles the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan has endured a history o...
The resurgence of the Taliban and the al Qaida are interwoven with the rising tide of militancy in t...
The book focuses on relations between the people of Waziristan (mainly Pashtuns - Darwesh Khel Wazir...
The US-led War on Terror in Afghanistan conducted for the aim of eliminating Al- Qaeda and Osama-bin...
This book brings together Pakistan and Afghanistan as two inseparable entities by investigating area...
The Pakhtun culture had been flourishing between 484 - 425 BC, in the era of Herodotus and Alexander...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Religion, violence, and ethnicity are all intertwined in the history of Pakistan. The entrenchment o...
Over several centuries (c. 1500-1900) residents of the agrarian valleys west of the Indus river in t...