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Special Issue of "Modern Asian Studies"

"Modern Asian Studies", March/May 2008, Special Double Issue
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CALL FOR PAPERS

The Center for Pakistan Studies at Punjab University, Lahore, publishes two research journals: 1. Journal of Research Society of Pakistan, 2. Pakistan Vision. Both journals include topics such as history, culture, archaeology, anthropology, sociology, political science, international relations and other issues relating to Pakistan and other areas of the world.

Please submit articles you deem appropriate for publication in either venue to:
Prof. Dr. S. Qalb-i-Abid (Chairman)
Department of History & Pakistan Studies
University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan - 54590
E-mail: pu_history@yahoo.com
Alternate E-mail: qabzu@yahoo.co.uk



AIPS is pleased to announce the following publications:

Books:

  • Pakistan's Strategic Culture and Foreign Policy Making: A Study of Pakistan's Post 9/11 Afghan Policy Change, by Ijaz Khan, Nova Science Publishers, New York. For further information click here

  • Violence. Memories and Peace Building, A Citizen Report on Minorities in India and Pakistan. Published in 2006 by the South Asian Research & Resource Center (SARRC). Head Office: House # 763, Street # 18, G-10/1, Islamabad. Phone: 92-51-2214044 Fax: 92-51-2214044 E-mail: sarrcpk@yahoo.com. Kindly donated to the AIPS library by Muhammad Salim Khawaja. Click here for the front cover and here for the back cover.

  • Equal Citizens? by Ahmed Salim, South Asian Research and Resource Center. Published October 2006 by Friedrich Naumann Foundation, P.O. Box 1733, Islamabad - Pakistan. Telephone: 0092-51-2278896 / 2820896 E-mail: officepakistan@pakistan.fnst.org URL: www.southasia.fnst.org. Kindly donated to the AIPS library by Muhammad Salim Khawaja. Click here for the front cover and here for the back cover.

  • Ayesha Siddiqa, Military Inc. Inside Pakistan's Military Economy, Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2007, 304Pp.

  • Craig Baxter (Editor and Annotator), Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan 1966-1972, Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2007, 610Pp.

  • Ilhan Niaz, An Inquiry into the Culture of Power of the Subcontinent, Alhamra Publishing, 2006, 323Pp.

  • Imtiaz Alam (ed.), Whither South Asia?, South Asian Studies Volume: 1, Lahore, South Asian Policy Analysis Network (SAPANA), 2006, 270Pp.

  • Imtiaz Alam (ed.), Energy Cooperation in South Asia, Security and Nuclear Stabilisation in South Asia, South Asian Studies Volume: V, Lahore, South Asian Policy Analysis Network (SAPANA), 2006, 280Pp.

  • Imtiaz Alam (ed.), Security and Nuclear Stabilisation in South Asia, South Asian Studies Volume: VII, Lahore, South Asian Policy Analysis Network (SAPANA), 2006, 264Pp.

  • Imtiaz Alam (ed.), Religious Revivalism in South Asia, Security and Nuclear Stabilisation in South Asia, South Asian Studies Volume: X, Lahore, South Asian Policy Analysis Network (SAPANA), 2006, 450Pp.

  • Jennifer Bennett, Scratching the Surface: Democracy, Traditions, Gender, Lahore, Heinrich Boll Foundation, 2007, 369Pp.

  • Lynn Welchman and Sara Hossain (eds.), Honour: Crimes, Paradigms, and Violence against Women, Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2007, 398Pp.

  • Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2007, 118Pp.

  • Nasim Yousaf, Hidden Facts Behind British India's Freedom: A Scholarly Look into Allama Mashraqi and Quaid-e-Azam's Political Conflict, 2007, 440Pp.

  • Omid Safi, Religion and Politics in Saljuq Iran: Negotiating Ideology and Religious Inquiry, Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2007, 352Pp.

  • Saeed Shafqat (ed.), New Perspectives on Pakistan, Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2007, 470Pp.

  • Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Foqia Sadiq Khan and Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, Initiating Devolution for Service Delivery in Pakistan: Ignoring the Power Structure, Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2007, 273Pp.

  • Human Development in South Asia 2006. Poverty is South Asia: Challenges and Responses. Published for the Mahbub ul Haq Human Development Center, 2006. Oxford University Press. Click here for the cover and table of contents. E-mail contact: hdc@comsats.net.pk. Website: www.mhhdc.org

  • Halvorson, S.J. 2006. Health Education: South Asia. In Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures edited by Suad Joseph. Leiden: The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers (pp. 143-147.)
  • Halvorson, S.J. 2005. Growing Up in Gilgit:  Exploring the Nature of Girlhood in Northern Pakistan. In Geographies of Muslim Women: Gender, Religion, and Space, edited by Ghazi-Walid Falah and Caroline Nagel. New York, NY: Guilford Press (pp. 19-44).

  • Halvorson, S.J. 2004.  Women's Management of the Household Health Environment: Responding to Childhood Diarrheal Disease in the Northern Areas. Pakistan, Health and Place, 10: 43-58.

Articles:

  • Halvorson, S.J. 2004.  Women's Management of the Household Health Environment: Responding to Childhood Diarrheal Disease in the Northern Areas. Pakistan, Health and Place, 10: 43-58.

  • Moonis Ahmar, "Kashmir and the Process of Conflict Resolution", SRU Briefing 16 (published at Pakistan Strategic Research Unit (PSRU) Bradford University, UK. For access to the paper please visit http://spaces.brad.ac.uk:8080/display/ssispsru publications"