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LFO, Armitage Visit and Kashmir (Pak Media Survey, 26 Aug – 1 Sept 2002)
D Suba Chandran. · 09 Sep, 2002 · #853 · Commentary
Legal Framework Order (LFO), Armitage’s visit and Kashmir were three issues in focus during the week 26 August – 1 September 2002.
Kashmir
Maj Gen Rashid Qureshi observed that Benazir Bh ...
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9/11 and the United States
PR Chari. · 12 Sep, 2002 · #859 · Commentary
Whether the 9/11 attacks on the United States effected an epochal change in the international system, is arguable. What is unarguable is that this event has transformed the manner in which the US looks upon the outside world. 9/11 ques ...
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Post 9/11: Continuities and Discontinuities
Arpit Rajain. · 25 Sep, 2002 · #872 · Commentary
Attempts to evaluate any forward movement since 9/11 can be located in the anarchic nature of the international system and its realist foundations. Nations, at all times, will choose national interest to maximise power over their inter ...
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Globalism, Regionalism and the War on Terror in South Asia
. · 25 Oct, 2002 · #897 · Commentary
Speaker:
Jim Rolfe
Associate Professor, Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies, Honolulu
Chair:
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Indo-US Naval Cooperation
Vijay Sakhuja. · 25 Oct, 2002 · #898 · Commentary
Admiral Madhvendra Singh, Indian Navy Chief, visited the United States in September 2002 and held talks with several US government and military officials on global and regional security issues. The visit was aimed at consolidating the b ...
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From Modernity to Medievalism: Why US Won’t Assassinate Saddam?
Atul Bharadwaj. · 25 Oct, 2002 · #899 · Commentary
The recent salvo fired from the White House related to ‘pre-emptive’ strikes is not merely targeted at Iraq but aimed at transforming the existing state-centric international security paradigm. This article looks at the issu ...