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Research Papers are journal-length works written by the Institute's staff, including interns, on areas of their specialization.
 
#24, March 2010
Democracy in Bhutan: An Analysis of Constitutional Change in a Buddhist Monarchy
Marian Gallenkamp
Research Intern, IPCS
#20, March 2009
In a Weak State: Status and Reintegration of Children Associated with Armed forces and Armed Groups (CAAFAG) in Nepal
Oliver Housden
#19, February 2009
Nepal: A Failing State or a State in Transition?
Oliver Housden
Former IPCS Intern
#17, September 2008
National Legal Framework for IDPs in Sri Lanka: A Critical Analysis
Andres Angel
#16, September 2008
India's Sri Lanka Policy: Towards Economic Engagement
Brian Orland
#12, December 2007
The Sikh Diaspora and the Quest for Khalistan
Simrat Dhillon
#8, April 2007
The Iran-Pakistan-India Pipeline
David Temple
 

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