Trouble in South Asia: Activism under fire By: Irum Khan , / 22 May, 2015 Activists in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have come under attack recently. If government cannot protect them, is the judiciary their only hope?
Silencing Voices in Pakistan By: Rhonda Gossen , / 30 April, 2015 Another prominent activist is killed, as the free speech Canada once actively promoted continues to be under threat.
India and Pakistan: Facing common threats from within By: Ramesh Thakur , / 8 January, 2015 Jihadis in Pakistan. Zealots in India. Ramesh Thakur on how two old enemies can change their narrative.
When education becomes a terrorist target By: Kyle Matthews , / 19 December, 2014 In the wake of the school attack in Peshawar, Pakistan, global cooperation is needed to protect schools and students, says Kyle Matthews.
Journey to the Khyber Pass By: Samira Sayed-Rahman , / 14 November, 2014 Samira Sayed-Rahman details the beautiful and dangerous path across the Afghan-Pakistani border.
Snake Charming the Taliban By: Adnan Qaiser , / 12 June, 2014 Following the attacks on the airport in Karachi, Adnan Qaiser investigates the political and security landscape in Pakistan.
Is Pakistan a Failing State? By: Adnan Qaiser , / 17 December, 2013 Adnan Qaiser on Pakistan’s downward spiral.
Pakistan Won’t Save Afghanistan By: Daryl Copeland , / 11 May, 2013 Daryl Copeland on why Afghanistan’s future rests on much more than who next comes to power in Pakistan.
Back at the Brink By: Ahmed Rashid , / 4 May, 2013 Targeted killings continue in Pakistan as the general election approaches. Ahmed Rashid on the implications of the violence.
Countdown to Drone Week By: Claire Schachter , / 10 November, 2012 This winter, in partnership with CDFAI, we will be launching […]
The Three Bad Decisions Made In Afghanistan By: Stephen Saideman , / 20 April, 2012 Don’t blame Canada for what went wrong argues Steve Saideman.
What Does the U.S. Expect from Pakistan? By: Roland Paris , / 28 September, 2011 Roland Paris suggests that Admiral Mike Mullen’s allegations will have little effect on Pakistani behaviour.