Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Subjects Classification of Published Articles
Pakistan

Defense and Security
S. No
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Pakistan’s Security Environment
Agha Shahi
V. 1, Sr. No. 1, Aug. 92, pp. 25-39
2.
Emergence of Pakistan and National Security Issues
Dr. S.M. Haider
V. 1, Sr. No. 1, Aug. 92, pp. 39-69
3.
Transnational Terrorism and National Security
Dr. S.M. Haider
V. 1, Sr. No. 2, Nov. 92, pp. 123-173
4.
Future Focus: Diversifying Pakistan's Defense and Security System
Dr. Ikram Azam
V. 11, Sr. No. 6, Nov. 93, pp. 33-73
5.
Regional Cooperation as an Element of Security
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. 11, Sr. No. 6, Nov. .93, pp. 1-25
6.
Towards Evolving A Viable Defense Strategy (Comment)
Dr. M. Zaki Azam
V. 11. Sr. No. 8, May 94, pp. 105-125
7.
Pakistan's Security Concerns: The Economic Dimension
Dr. Syed Salahuddin Ahmad
V. IV, Sr. No. 13, Aug. 95, pp. 75-95
8.
National Security and Global Politics
Dr. Moonis Ahmar
V. IV, Sr. No. 15, Feb. 96, pp. 41-55
9.
Towards a New Security Discourse in Pakistan
Syed Sikander Mehdi
V. IV, Sr. No. 15, Feb. 96 pp. 93-113
10.
Pakistan's Security: Political Management and Stability
M.H. Askari
V. V, Sr. No. 18, Nov. 96, pp.1-11
11.
Economic Viability as an Element of National Security
M.B. Naqvi
V. V. Sr. No. 18, Nov. 96, pp. 23-35
12.
Pakistan: Social Development as an Imperative of National Security
Prof. Sikander Mehdi
V. V, Sr. No. 18, Nov. 96 pp. 35-63
13.
Security of Pakistan: Internal and External
Vice Admiral (R) I.F. Quadir
V. V. Sr. No. 18, Nov. 96, pp. 133-149
14.
Socio-Economic Imperatives of National Security
S. Akhtar Ali
V. V. Sr. No. 18, Nov.96, pp. 149-165
15.
Security of Pakistan: Internal and External
Dr. M.R. Khan
V. V, Sr. No. 18, Nov. 96, pp. 165-175
16.
Regional Security Imperatives in Pakistan
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. V, Sr. No. 19, Feb. 97, pp. 23-75
17.
Pakistan's National Security in the Changing Concepts of Emerging Global Politics (Comment)
Dr. M.R. Khan
V. V. Sr. No. 20, May 92, pp. 133-151
18.
Security: National and International Dimension (Comment)
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V.VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 145-165
19.
External Security Threats to Pakistan (Comment)
Dr. Pervez Iqbal Khan Tareen
V.VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 191-211
20.
Fifty Years of Pakistan: Security, Achievements and Prospects (Comment)
Admiral Iftikhar A. Sirohey
V. VI, Sr. No. 22, Nov. 97, pp. 163-179
21.
Internal Security and governance (Comment)
Zahid Malik
V. VI, Sr. No. 22, Nov. 97, pp. 179-189
22.
Pakistan’s Security: An Overview (Comment)
Ghani Eirabie
V. VI, Sr. No. 23, Feb. 98. Pp. 99-121
23.
Twenty Year of Higher Defense Organization in Pakistan (Comment)
Lt. Gen. Syed Rafaqat
V. VII, Sr. No. 26, pp. 107-119
24.
Defense Planning in the Era of Strategic Uncertainty
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VII, Sr. No. 27, Feb. 99, pp. 1-53
25.
The Effects of Debt on Pakistan’s National Security
Farhan Hanif Siddiqi
V. IX. Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 37
26.
Internal Dynamics of Pakistan’s Security
Dr. Shireen M. Mazari
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 200, pp. 15
27.
Not by Military Strategies Alone…
Farah Zehra
V. X, Sr. No. 39, Spring 02, pp. 67-82

Economy
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Privatization: A Viable Policy Option (Comment)
Dr. S.M. Haider
V. I, Sr. No. 2, Nov. 92, pp. 209-221
2.
Economic Justice and Economic Rights
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. I, Sr. No. 3, Feb. 93, pp. 131-138
3.
Public Finance, Fiscal Policy and an Analysis of the National Budget of Pakistan
Dr. Ashfaque H. Khan
V. IV, Sr. No. 15, Feb. 96, pp. 1-41
4.
The Economics of Corruption
Dr. Akhtar Ali Awan
V. V, Sr. No. 19, Feb. 96, pp. 87-97
5.
Economic Reconstruction of Pakistan
Dr. Ali Mohammad
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug, 97, pp. 127-145
6.
Downturn of the World Economy
Yusuf H. Shirazi
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb. 2000, pp.117-125
7.
Economic Policy Sans Vision
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Autumn 2000, pp. 110-114
8.
Salvaging Pakistan from Debt Liabilities
Dr. Mahnaz Fatima
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 1
9.
Strategy for Liquidation of Pakistan’s External Debt vis-à-vis Pakistan’s Economy
Dr. M. R. Khan
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 15
10.
Pakistan’s Debt Crisis and it’s Management
Prof. Dr. Shahida Wizarat
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 32
11.
Responses for the Donor Countries and International Lending Agencies to Debt Problem of Pakistan
Dr. Qazi Masood Ahmed
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 50
12.
Pakistan’s Outstanding Debt: Size and Composition
Dr. Mushtaq A. Khan
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 68

Agriculture
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Pakistan's Agro-Economics and its Problems (Comment)
Dr. M. A. Sajid & Prof. N. Chand
V. IV, Sr. No. 15, Feb, 96, pp. 121-131
2.
Ecological Imperatives of Sustainable Agriculture: A Case of Pakistan
Dr. Tarique Niazi
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 1-13
3.
Significance of Land Reforms and Land Management in Increasing Agricultural Production
Dr. Tahir Hussain
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 13-27
4.
Country Farm Mechanization Issues
Abdul Shakoor Khan
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 27-43
5.
Water Resource Management and Irrigation
Dr. Muhammad Rafiq and Saeed Ahmad
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 43-59
6.
Kala Bagh Dam Project
Dr. Samina Ahmad
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 59-73
7.
Food Security as an Important Element for National Survival
Dr. Ali Mohammad
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 73-85
8.
Agriculture and Rural Development: Pakistan's Economic Stability
Dr. M. Sadiq Malik
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 85-95
9.
Rangland Degradation in Pakistan: A Challenge to Food Security in the 21st Century
Dr. Attiq-ur-Rahman
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 95-113
10.
Research and Technology Needs for the 21st Century
Dr. S.H. Wittwer
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 113-163
11.
Agriculture Research and Organization Dilemma (Comment)
Dr. Zafar Altaf
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 163-167
12.
Towards Food Security (Comment)
Qudssia Akhlaque
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 167-171
13.
Food Security vs Food Production (Comment)
Ashraf Tanvir
V. VII, Sr. No. 25, Aug. 98, pp. 171-177
14.
Agriculture and Economic Solidarity of Pakistan
Dr. Abdul Hafeez
V. VIII, Sr. No. 29, Aug. 99, pp. 45-79

Nuclear
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1
Pakistan and the Nuclear Question (Comment)
Mushahid Hussain
V. I, Sr. No. 1, Aug. 92, pp. 191-198
2.
Awesome Risks of Nuclear Proliferation
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. I, Sr. No. 3, Feb. 93, pp. 138-145
3.
Pakistan's Nuclear Programme: A National Security Perspective
Gen Mirza Aslam Beg
V. II, Sr. No. 5, Aug. 93, pp. 1-25
4.
Nuclear Deterrence and National Security
Syed Wasi Haider
V. II, Sr. No. 7, Feb. 94, pp. 69-81
5.
The Nuclear Dilemma: A Humanistic Perspective (Comment)
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. II, Sr. No. 8, May 94, pp. 125-137
6.
Pakistan's Nuclear Imperatives
Gen Mirza Aslam Beg
V. III, Sr. No. 10, Nov. 94, pp. 29-41
7.
Taking the Nuclear Fence Down
Gen Mirza Aslam Beg
V. III, Sr. No. 11, Feb, 95, pp. 1-27
8.
Nuclear Disarmament and Conventional Arms Control
Fasahat H. Syed
V. IV, Sr. No. 14, Nov. 95, pp. 83-119
9.
Nuclear Disarmament and Conventional Arms Control Including Light Weapons
Fasahat H. Syed
V. V, Sr. No. 17, Aug. 96, pp. 141-163
10.
CTBT - A Psychological Profile
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. VII, Sr. No. 28, May 99, pp. 41-53
11.
CTBT - Salient Features and Implications for Pakistan
Zafar Nawaz Jaspal
V. VII, Sr. No. 28, May 99, pp. 53-81
12.
NPT, CTBT and FMCT: Options for Pakistan
Prof. Talat A. Wizarat
V.VIII, Sr. No. 30, Nov. 99, pp. 49-57
13.
CTBT: A Trap for Total De-Nuclearization
Mr. Akram Zaki
V. VIII, Sr. No. 32 Summer. 00, pp.1-11
14.
Thinking about Nuclear Use and “No First Use”
Dr. Rifaat Hussain
V. X, Sr. No. 38 Winter.01 / 02, ,pp.1-13
15.
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Pakistan’s Nuclear Programme
Rabia Umar Ali
V. X, Sr. No. 40 Summer 2002, pp.67-80
16.
Nuclear Command and Control in South Asia
Muhammad Shahbaz Saeed
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp.79-108
17
Nuclear Sanity – Sub-continental Peace Imperative (Comment)
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. XII, Sr. No. 45, Autumn 2003, pp.119-124





Health and Population
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Population Pressure and National Security
Dr. S.M. Haider
V. I Sr. No. 4, May 93, pp. 86-109
2.
Population and Development
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. III, Sr. No. 10, Nov. 94, pp. 61-89
3.
Census in Pakistan: Problems and Suggestions
Dr. Ashraf K. Kayani
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May. 96, pp. 63-75
4.
WTO Regime and National Public Health Imperatives: Pakistan’s Perspective
Dr. Syed Wajid H. Pirzada
V. VIII, Sr. No. 32 Summer 200 pp.49-59

Foreign Policy
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Planning and Management of Pakistan's Foreign Policy (Comment)
Dr. M.R. Khan
V. II, Sr. No. 5, Aug. 93, pp. 95-115
2.
Decision-Making in Pakistan's Foreign Policy Making Process
Dr. Moonis Ahmar
V. V, Sr. No. 18, Nov. 96, pp. 89-133
3.
Foreign Policy of Pakistan: Its Role in Safeguarding the National Security
Prof. Shameem Akhtar
V. V, Sr. No. 18, Nov. 96, pp. 77-89
4.
Pakistan Foreign Policy: Rethinking in Changing World
Syed Minhaj ul Hassan
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp.20-47
5.
Pakistan’s Foreign Policy: An Evaluation
Dr. Tahir Amin
V. XII, Sr. No. 45, Autumn 2003, pp.22-29

Judiciary
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Public Bureaucracy and Judiciary in Pakistan
Dr. Ralph Braibanti
V. I, Sr. No. 4, May 93, pp. 12-48
2.
Challenges of Social Justice (Comment)
Dr. S.M. Haider
V. II, Sr. No. 5. Aug. 93, pp. 91-95
3.
Islamic Concept of Judiciary (Comment)
Arshad A. Chaudhary
V. II, Sr. No. 6, Nov. 93, pp. 127-133
4.
Social Problems and the Judiciary (Comment)
Justice Nasim Hasan Shah
V. V, Sr. No. 19, Feb. 97, pp. 135-147

Pak-China Relations
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Sino-Pak Relations: Future Prospects
H.E. Zhang Chengli
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May 96, pp. 17-23
2.
Sino-Pak Relations: Future Prospects (Comment)
Dr. Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty
V. IV. Sr. No. 16, May 96, pp. 125-135
3.
An Overview of Pak-China Relations (Comment)
Lt. Gen. (R) Refaqat Syed
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May 96, pp. 135-149
4.
Sino-Pak Cooperation: Future Prospects
Dr. M. R. Khan
V. V, Sr. No. 17, Aug. 96, pp. 75-93
5.
Sino-Pak Efforts to Maintain Peace and Promote Development (Comment)
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. V, Sr. No. 17, Aug. 96, pp. 163-173
6.
New Vision in Strengthening Pak-China Relations
Dr. Ali Mohammad
V. V, Sr. No. 17, Aug. 96, pp. 105-119
7.
Prospects of Inter-Regional Cooperation between China and Pakistan - A Pakistani Perspective
Dr. Mahnaz Fatima
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 1-15
8.
Strengthening Sino-Pak Relations - Future Prospects - A Pakistan Perspective
Dr. Mehtab Ali Shah
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 61-79
9.
Strengthening Sino-Pak Relations for Promoting Security, Stability and Peace in South Asia and the Region
Dr. M. R. Khan
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May 98, pp. 159-171

Pak-US Relations
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Pak-US Relations - Options for Pakistan
Rear Admiral (R) S.W. Haider
V. II, Sr. No. 5, Aug. 93, pp. 55-71
2.
Pakistan-United States Relations in a Changing World: An Analysis
S.M. Habibul Hasan
V. III, Sr. No. 9,Aug. 94, pp. 113-141
3.
Anti-Americanism in the Third World - A Case Study of Pakistan
Shabir Ahmad
V. IV, Sr. No. 14, Nov. 95, pp. 55-83
4.
Toward Recogmatic Pak-US-Relations (Comment)
Gen Mirza Aslam Beg
V. IV, Sr. No. 15, Feb. 96, pp. 113-121
5.
The Case of Pakistan (1980-90) - Editorial Treatment of US Foreign Policy in the New York Times
Dr. Mughees-uddin
V. VI, Sr. No. 15, Feb. 96, pp. 33-69
6.
Outlook for Pak-US Relations
Ambassador Dr. Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty
V. V, Sr. No. 20, May. 97, pp. 77-93
7.
New Pak Policy Towards the US
Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmad
V. V, Sr. No. 20, May. 97, pp. 93-105
8.
Terrorism in Pakistan: An Appraisal of Pakistan's Response to the US Policy
Prof. Dr. Syed Salahuddin Ahmad
V. VI, Sr. No. 22, Nov. 97, pp. 33
9.
Towards a Pragmatic Pak-US Relationship
Ambassador Dr. S.M. Koreshi,
V. V, Sr. No. 20, May 97, pp. 47-77
10.
National Interests as the Determinant of Pak-US Relations
Ilhan Niaz
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003. pp. 29-44

Pak-India Relations
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Balance of Power Paradigm and Pakistan's Security Problems
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. I, Sr. No. 1, Aug 92, pp. 5-25
2.
Indian and Pakistani Security Perspective
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. III, Sr. No. 9, Aug. 94, pp. 49-83
3.
The Shadow War: An Analysis of India Insurgency Design (Comment)
Brig. (R) Syed Raza Ali
V.III, Sr. No. 10, Nov. 94, pp.145-155
4.
Indian Naval Expansion: A Conspectus
A.T. Salahuddin Ahmad
V. III, Sr. No. 10, Nov. 94, pp. 41-61
5.
Conventional and Nuclear Issues in India-Pakistan Relations (Comment)
Dr. Nazir Kamal
V. IV. Sr. No. 14, Nov. 95, pp. 127-139
6.
Indian Nuclear Intimidation - Grim Challenge and Rational Response (Comment)
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May 98, pp. 137-147
7.
The Status of Nuclear and Missile Technology of Pakistan and India
Mutahir Ahmad
V. VIII, Sr. No. 30, Nov. 99, pp. 99-111
8.
Prospects for Peace Between India and Pakistan
Dr. Rifaat Hussain
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 2001, pp. 1
9.
Indian Delusion for Power
(Comments)
Maj. Gen. (R) Rafiuddin Ahmed
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 2001, pp. 106
10.
POTO-A Ploy for State Terrorism
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. X, Sr. No. 38, Winter 01/02, pp.86-93
11.
A ‘War’ that transcends War
Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg
V. X, Sr. No. 38, Winter 01/02, pp.95-99
12.
Discriminatory Policies of BJP Towards Minorities
Afshan Naureen
V. X, Sr. No. 39, Spring 2002, pp. 82-132
13.
Taking the Indo-Pak Nuclear Dialogue

Farah Zahra
V. X, Sr. No. 40, Summer 2002, pp. 53-66
14.
Friendship-Not Enmity – for a Better Future
Prof. Sulaiman Ahmad Khan
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003, pp142-150
15.
The Kargil Conflict and India–Pakistan Normalization Process
Salma Malik
V. XII, Sr. No. 45, Autumn 2003, pp30-65

Sustainable Development
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
The Research Potential of Pakistan's Development
Dr. Ralph Braibanti
V. I, Sr. No. 2, Nov. 92, pp. 5-55
2.
Sustainable Development: Viable Concept Attainable Gaol
Lynton K. Caldwell
V. II, Sr. No. 7, Feb. 94, pp. 25-35
3.
Futuristically Defining and Delimiting Sustainable Development
Dr. Ikram Azam
V. II, Sr. No. 8, May 94, pp. 59-73
4.
The Role of International Agencies in Socio-Economic Development (Comment)
Dr. M. A. Sajid
V. IV, Sr. No. 14, Nov. 95, pp. 119-127
5.
Strategies for Community Oriented Human Development Programme
Dr. Syed Wajid H. Pirzada
V. VIII, Sr. No. 29, Aug. 99, pp. 127-133

Media and Communication
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Communication and Dynamics of the Future in Pakistani Society
Aslam Azhar
V. I, Sr. No. 1, Aug. 92, pp. 69-89
2.
Strategy of Communication, Media in a Free Society
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. I, Sr. No. 4, May 93, pp. 3-12
3.
The Role of Media in Regional Cooperation
Prof. Seemi Naghmana Tahir
V. IV, Sr. No. 13, Aug. 95, pp. 43-75
4.
The Critical Role of Media Towards Child Labour in Pakistan
Dr. Karim Malik
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May 98, pp. 123-137
5.
Western Perception of Kargil Conflict
Dr. Samina Saeed
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb. 2000,pp.21-31
6.
Media Skills for the New Millennium: Perspectives from South Asia
Dr. Karim Malik
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut.2000, pp.104-108

Kashmir
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Fifty Years Saga of Kashmir Struggle and Prospects for Peace
Mir Abdul Aziz
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May. 98, pp. 55-81
2.
Canada's Diplomatic Fight for Kashmiris
Dr. Samiullah Koreshi
V. VIII, Sr. No. 29, Aug. 99, pp. 33-45
3.
Kashmir: Conflict & Options
Rafeh A. Malik
V. X, Sr. No. 39, Spring 2002, pp. 133-150
4.
Converging Interests in Kashmir (Comment)
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. XI, Sr. No. 43 Spring 2003, pp. 103-110
5.
Finding Pragmatic Solution to Kashmir Dispute
Dr. Pervaiz Iqbal Cheema
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp. 20-47

Armed Forces
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Role of Armed Forces in Developing Countries
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. I, Sr. No. 2, Nov. 92, pp. 99-123
2.
Demographic Element in Pakistan’s Maritime Development (Comment)
Fasahat H. Syed
V. III, Sr. No. 9, Aug. 94, pp. 141-147
3.
Without Air Power (Comment)
Air Marshal (R) Ayaz Ahmad Khan
V. VIII, Sr. No. 29, Aug. 99, pp. 133-141
4.
Airpower: Strategic Implications of the Development of Modern Combat Aircraft by Asian States
Dilip S. Samarasinghe
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut. 2000, pp.36-57
5.
Quaid-e-Azam’s Abiding Interest in Armed Forces
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. X, Sr. No. 40 Summer 2002 pp.97-113
6.
Evaluation of India-Pak Military Stand-Off
Ikram Ali Ghumro
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 90-122
7.
Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD): Its Evolution
Mariya Noor
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003, pp. 73-126

Women Empowerment
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Women Status in Pakistan (Comment)
Junaid I. Khan
V. III, Sr. No. 12, May. 95, pp. 177-183
2.
Entering in the 21st Century: Women of Cholistan
Naheed Z. Khan and John Anania
V. VII, Sr. No. 26, Nov. 98, pp. 45-75

Miscellaneous
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Think Tanks as Policy Elites
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. I, Sr. No. 1, Aug. 92, pp. 129-169
2.
Dynamics of Ethno-Nationalism: A Case of Study of Tamil Ethnic Movement in Sri Lanka
Syed Hamad Raza
V. III, Sr. No. 11, Feb. 95, pp. 27-71
3.
In Search of Paradigm: A Clash of Communication
Dr. Michael Dreyer
V. III, Sr. No. 12, May 95, pp. 71-101
4.
Regional Cooperation and Socio-economic Development (Comment)
Fasahat H. Syed
V. IV Sr. No. 13, Aug. 95, pp. 95-113
5.
The New Regionalism in the Post –Uruguay Round: Options for Pakistan
Dr. Ashfaque H. Khan
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 79-127
6.
Indian Foreign Policy Towards Major Powers Post Cold War Era
Saad Sikander Khan
V. VI, Sr. No. 22, Nov. 97, pp. 69-107
7.
Proposed Alternative Restructuring Model of Electricity Industry in Pakistan
Dr. Akhtar Ali Awan
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May 98, pp. 147-159
8.
Prospects of Regional Economic Cooperation in Asia
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May. 98, pp. 33-55
9.
Value Orientation in Pakistani Society (Comment)
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. V, Sr. No. 27, Feb. 99, pp. 1-53
10.
What Keeps a War Limited
Dr. Khawaja Alqama
V. VII, Sr. No. 27. Feb. 99, pp. 103-123
11.
Russian Kaleidoscope
Dr. Tanvir Ahmad Khan
V. VII, Sr. No. 28, May 99, pp. 123-131
12.
Agenda for Knowledge Management
Dr. Manzoor Ahmad
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut. 2000, pp.95-103
13.
Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries: A Danger to National Sovereignty and Alternatives
Dr. Mughees-uddin Sheikh
V. II, Sr. No. 8, May 94, pp. 17-31
4.
Dynamics of Political Culture & its Role in Foreign Policy Making
Dr. Samina Saeed
V. X, Sr. No. 38, Winter 01/02, pp.14-27
15.
Looking Back at Lenin
M. Abul Fazal
V. X, Sr. No. 38, Winter 01/02, pp.100-107
16.
A Historical Review of Elitism in the Federal Bureaucracy of Pakistan
Aurangzeb Z. Khan
V. X, Sr. No. 39, Spring 02, pp. 18-66
17.
Neo-Colonial Democracy
Mr. M. Abul Fazal
V. X, Sr. No. 40, Summer 02, pp. 115-119
18.
Promoting Civilizational Harmony
Dr. Iffat Malik
V. X, Sr. No. 40, Summer 02, pp. 120-127
19.
Dichotomy in the Societal Texture of Pakistan
Dr. Ahsan Rahman
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 24-54
20.
Religion Based Politics: Impact on External and Internal Security
Dr. Ross Masood Hussain
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003, pp. 1-28
21.
Christians Under Attack: Subjugation against Minorities in India
Asghar Ali Shad and Mian Shahbaz Saeed
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003, pp. 45-58
22.
Russia: A Study of Pre-Revolutionary Condition
Rabia Umar Ali
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp. 109-129
23.
Imagination
Sahabzada Yaqub Khan
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp. 110-118

REGIONAL COOPERATION
Central Asia
S. No
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
New Relationship Between Central and Southern Asia: Regional Politics of Pakistan
Dr. Hafeez Malik
V. I, Sr. No. 2, Nov. 92 pp. 55-99
2.
Regional Cooperation for Peace and Development
Dr. S.M. Haider
V. I, Sr. No. 3, Feb. 93, pp. 5-25
3.
Central Asia - A Historical Perspective
Fasahat H. Syed and Nadeem Siddiqui
V. II, Sr. No. 5, Aug. 93, pp. 39-55
4.
Central Asia: Seventy Four Years of Soviet Rule
Fasahat H. Syed and Nadeem Siddiqui
V. II, Sr. No. 6, Nov. 93, pp. 83-113
5.
Power Potential of Central Asia
Fasahat H. Syed & Nadeem Siddiqui
V. II, Sr. No. 7, Feb, 94, pp. 35-69
6.
Role of Central Asia in Regional Cooperation
Fasahat H. Syed & Nadeem Siddiqui
V. II, Sr. No. 8, May. 94, pp. 31-59
7.
Turkey's Role in the Caucasus
Rubab Hasan
V. III, Sr. No. 9, Aug. 94, pp. 99-113
8.
The Conflict of Chechnya and Future Prospects
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. III, Sr. No. 9, Feb. 95, pp. 115-129
9.
Dynamics of Change in Kazakhstan and Prospects of Cooperation with Pakistan
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. IV, Sr. No. 14, Nov. 95, pp. 29-39
10.
The Republic of Kazakhstan: A National Security Prospectus
Steven D. Feller
V. V, Sr. No. 19, Feb. 97, pp. 1-23
11.
The Imperatives of Economic Cooperation in the Central Asian Region
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VI, Sr. No. 23, Feb. 98, pp. 1-35
12.
The Imperatives of Economic Cooperation in the Central Asian Region
Dr. Ijaz Shafi Gilani
V. VI, Sr. No. 23, Feb. 98, pp. 35-53
13.
Peace and Security in Central Asian States and the Region
Stobdan
V. VI, Sr. No. 23, Feb. 98, pp. 75-97
14.
Message (Comment)
H.E. Saparmurat Niyazov, President of Turkmenistan
V. VI, Sr. No. 23, Feb. 98, pp. 99-121
15.
The Dilemma of Identities in Central Asian Muslim Republics
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May. 98, pp. 19-33
16.
Central Asia in Flux: Power Play of the Great Powers
Col. (R) Yahya M. Effendi
V. II, Sr. No. 26, Nov. 98, pp. 7-25
17.
Economic Integration in Central Asia (Comment)
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. VII, Sr. No. 26, Feb.99, pp.129-139
18.
Caspian Energy Resources, their Transportation and Environment
Dr. Ijaz Hussain
V. X, Sr. No. 37, Autumn 2001, pp. 1-19
19.
Central Asia: Prospects of Islamic Revivalism
Dr. Ross Masood Hussain
V. X, Sr. No. 37, Autumn 2001, pp. 81-99
20.
Indian Interests in Central Asia: An Analytical Overview
Sadia Nasir and Asma Shakir Khawaja
V. XI, Sr. No. 43, Spring 2003, pp. 86-101

South Asia
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
US Interests in South Asia -- Past, Present and Future
Fasahat H. Syed
V. I, Sr. No. 4, May. 93, pp. 48-70
2.
Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia: A Case for the Regional Cooperation
Abdul Shakoor
V. II, Sr. No. 8, Feb. 94, pp. 73-105
3.
Beyond South and West Asia
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. III, Sr. No. 12, May 95, pp. 1-37
4.
Conflict Resolution in South Asian Region
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. IV, Sr. No. 13, Aug. 95, pp. 1-7
5.
Muslim Political Though in South Asia
Nadeem Siddiqui
V. IV, Sr. No. 14, Nov. 95, pp. 39-55
6.
The Crises of the Post Colonial State as the Key Conflict in the South Asian Conflict Constellation
Prof. Dr. Diethelm Weidemann
V. V. Sr. No. 17, Aug. 96, pp. 1-37
7.
Impact of Sino-US Relations on Security Situation in South Asia
Dr. Maqbool Ahmad Bhatty
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 15-33
8.
Prospects of Peace and Development in South Asia and the Region: Chinese Perspective (Comment)
Mr. Zhang Jhujun, Mr. Zhu Shanqing and Mr. Li Dianning
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 165-191
9.
Nuclearization of South Asia: Rational Diffusion of Holocaust
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VIII, Sr. No. 28, May. 99, pp. 1-27
10.
Towards a Safe and Stable Nuclear Environment in South Asia
Syed Akhtar Ali
V. VIII, Sr. No. 30, Nov. 99, pp. 1-27
11.
South Asia in Nuclear Trap
Col. (R) Yahya Effindi
V. VIII, Sr. No. 30, Nov. 99, pp. 57-75
12.
Post Nuclear South Asia: Implications, Challenges and Opportunities
Amdr (R) Shahid M. Amin
V. VIII, Sr. No. 30, Nov. 99, pp. 27-49
13.
Macro Analysic of South Asia. (Comment)
Amdr. Najuml Sqib Khan
V. VIII, Sr. No. 30, Nov. 99, pp. 111-117
14.
South Asia: Nuclear Safe Zone (Comment)
Dr. M. R. Khan
V. VII, Sr. No. 30, Nov. 99, pp. 117-131
15.
US Policy Towards South Asia and its Impacts on the Kashmir Issue
Najam Rafique
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb.2000,pp.59-76
16.
UN Role in East Timor
Dr. Samina Saeed
V. VIII, Sr. No. 32 Sum.2000, pp.31-48
17.
India’s Limited War
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VIII, Sr. No. 32 Sum.2000, pp.61-66
18.
The Tormented Region Called South Asia
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. VIII, Sr. No. 32 Sum.2000, pp.67-72
19.
Globalization and Market Liberalization in South Asia: Yes But Gradual, Selective and Collaborative
Dr. Sabur Ghayur
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut.2000, pp.89-94
20.
Clintonite Indian Tilt
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut.00, pp.115-119
21.
Non-Governmental Confidence-Building Initiatives in South Asia: Categorization, Interest, Hurdles, Policy Recommendations
Mr. Aurangzeb Z. Khan
V. X, Sr. No. 37, Autumn 2001, pp. 20-41
22.
US-India Convergence of Interests: Challenges for Pakistan
Ahmed Ijaz Malik
V. X, Sr. No. 38, Winter 01/02, pp.59-85
23.
CBMs Potential and Possibilities in South Asia
Written by Four Scholars
V. X, Sr. No. 38, Winter 01/02, pp.109-130
24.
Future of Pakistan-Bangladesh Relations in 21st Century: Economic/Security Cooperation
Dr. Tahmir A. Khan
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 55-78
25.
Role of Bangladesh and Pakistan in Improving Security Environment in South Asia (Comment)
Dr. Maqsudul Hasan Nuri
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 130-137

China
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
China and the Post Cold-War Paradigm in Asia
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. V, Sr. No. 17, Aug. 96, pp. 37-75
2.
China's Defence Strategy Under New Circumstances
Luo Renshi
V. V, Sr. No. 17, Aug. 96, pp. 119-127
3.
China's American Policy: A turning Point
Joseph Y.S. Cheng
V. V, Sr. No. 20, May. 97, pp. 1-47
4.
China and South Asia: Current Foreign Policy Dynamics
Dr. Sohail Mahmood
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 33-47
5.
China and Regional Muslim States: Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century
Mr. Mutahir Ahmad
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 47-61
6.
China: Successful Completion of 9th 5 Year Plan & Proposal for 10th Plan Finalized
Zhu Shanqing
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 72
7.
China’s Strategy of Developing it’s Western Region
Niu Qiang
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 77
8.
China An Emerging Great Power: Regional and Global Perspective
Rafeh A. Malik
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 83
9.
China is Powerful Without Being Hegemon (Comments)
Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 135
10.
The Phenomenon and Substance of Sino-US Relations
Maria Sultan
V. X, Sr. No. 38, Winter 01/02, pp.28-58

Afghanistan
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Afghanistan: Alternatives for a Political Settlement
Noman Sattar and Mimi Condridi
V. IV, Sr. No. 13, Aug. 95, pp. 7-33
2.
Strategic Dimension of the Afghan Crises
Col (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. IV, Sr. No. 15, Feb. 96, pp. 79-93
3.
Afghanistan: Beyond the Present Stalemate
Dr. Ali Khorram
V. Iv, Sr. No. 16, May. 96, pp. 23-43
4.
US and Afghanistan: Yesterday and Today
Dr. Dennis Kux
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May. 96, pp. 43-63
5.
Afghanistan Issue: The Taliban Factor (Comment)
Lt. Gen (R) Kamal Matinuddin
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May. 96, pp. 89-115
6.
Solution to the Afghan Crises (Comment)
Dr. Azmat Hayat Khan
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May, 96 pp. 115-125
7.
Afghanistan and Tajikistan: Destabilizing Factors for South and Central Asia Region
Mutahir Ahmad
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May. 98, pp. 1-19
8.
Impacting Forces of two Revolutions
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VII, Sr. No. 26, Nov. 98, pp. 1-7
9.
Sanctions on Taliban & Their Objective
Ambassador (R) Dr. Samiullah Koreshi
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 2001, pp. 24
10.
Security Imperatives of Pakistan and Afghanistan
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. X, Sr. No. 39, Spring 2002, pp. 152-160
11.
US Agenda in Afghanistan and Beyond: Dynamics and Implication
Dr. Ahsan ur Rahman
V. X, Sr. No. 40, Summer 2002, pp. 1-52
12.
Afghan Turmoil: and Regional Security Imperatives
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 1-23
13.
Coping with Ethnicity
Conrad Schetter
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp. 1-19
14.




Iran
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Role of Uncontolled Media in a Controlled Society: The Case Study of Iranian Revolution
Dr. Mughees-uddin
V. III, Sr. No. 12, May. 95, pp. 101-129
2.
Strategic Options for Iran and Pakistan in the Post Cold War Era
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. IV, Sr. No. 14, Nov. 95, pp. 1-29
3.
The Iranian Revolution and its Lessons for Pakistan (Comment)
Sardar Najmus Saqib
V. VI, Sr. No. 21, Aug. 97, pp. 211-223
4.
Iran, Peace and Economic Development in Central Asia
Hossein Seifzadeh
V. VI, Sr. No. 23, Feb. 98, pp. 53-75
5.
Iran’s Foreign Policy Revisited
Dr. Syed Salahuddin
V. VII, Sr. No. 26, Nov. 98, pp. 85-99
6.
The Imperative of Dialogue Among Civilizations
Dr. Rifaat Hussain
V. VIII, Sr. No. 32 Sum.2000, pp.23-30
7.
Iran-Pakistan-India Gas Pipeline for Peace: An Analysis
Asma Shakir Khawaja
V. XII, Sr. No. 45, Autumn 2003, pp. 60-90
8.
Iran’s Relations with the Central Asian States-Critical Changes in the Security Environment
Ms. Simbal A. Khan
V. XII, Sr. No. 45, Autumn 2003, pp. 91-108

Gulf Region
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
The Gulf in a Changing World: The US Designs (Comment)
Nadeem Siddqui
V. I, Sr. No. 3, Feb. 93, pp. 145-157
2.
The Storm of Agony on Iraq
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. II, Sr. No.8 May 94, pp. 1-17
3.
Towards Regeneration of Persian Gulf Region From Within
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. VI, Sr. No. 22, Nov. 97, pp. 1-33
4.
Missilomania
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. VII, Sr. No. 27, Feb. 99, pp. 95-103
5.
Energy Security Paradigm for Persian Gulf Region in 21st Century
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb.2000,pp. 10-20
6.
Strategic Lessons from Arab-Israeli War 1967
Dr. S.M. Koreshi
V. VIII, Sr. No. 32 Sum.2000, pp.12-22
7.
Persian Gulf: Energy Security Concerns
Syed Murtaza Moosvi
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 2001, pp. 83
8.
Iraq Crisis: Changing Strategies for Conflict Resolution (1980-2003)
Andlib Khan
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003, pp. 59-72
9.
The Iraq Crisis
Dr. Iffat Idris Malik
V. XI, Sr. No. 43, Spring 2003, pp. 1-30
10.
Psy-Ops and Iraq War
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. XI, Sr. No. 43, Spring 2003, pp. 31-41
11.
The War on Iraq and the Fallout on Pakistan and the Region
Dr. Shireen Mazari
V. XI, Sr. No. 43, Spring 2003, pp. 111-116
12.
Iraq War: Triumph of Tragedy? (Comment)
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp. 137-141
GLOBAL ISSUES
World Security/Strategic Issues
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Dynamics of Balkan Conflict
Noman Sattar
V. II, Sr. No. 5, Aug. 93, pp. 25-39
2.
Asian Solution to Major Problems (Comment)
Sibtul Hasan Hazeem
V. II, Sr. No. 7, Feb. 94, pp. 107-113
3.
New Dimensions of International Strategic Situation (Comment)
Col (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. II, Sr. No. 7, Feb, 94, pp. 113-121
4.
Civilization in Crises: Confrontation or Peaceful Engagement
Robert D. Crane
V. III, Sr. No. 9, Aug. 94, pp. 1-49
5.
Utilitarianism and the World Politics
Shabir Ahmed
V. III, Sr. No. 10, Nov. 94, pp. 1-29
6.
Towards the 21st Century New Humanity (Comment)
Dr. Raja Ikram Azam
V. III, Sr. No. 12, May 95, pp. 157-177
7.
Characteristics of the International Situation after the Cold War
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May 96, pp. 1-17
8.
Views on Current International Political and Security Situation
Xie Zhingqing
V. V, Sr. No. 17, May 96, pp. 127-141
9.
Terrorism- The Global Dimension
Fasahat H. Syed
V. V, Sr. No. 19, Feb. 97, pp. 75-87
10.
Combating Regional and Global Hegemony - Need for Strategic Consensus
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. VII, Sr. No. 26, Nov. 98, pp. 25-45
11.
Restructuring of United Nations Security Council
Sardar Imran Farid
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb.2000,pp.93-109
12.
Transition form Unipolar to Multipolar World
Maria Sultan
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb.2000,pp.111-116
13.
The Potential of Russian Resurgence
Maria Sultan
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut.2000, pp.58-88
14.
International Strategic Situation at the Dawn of New Century
Mr. Hou Hongyu
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 2001, pp. 74
15.
Constructing a Global Security Paradigm (Comments)
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 138
16.
Threat to Global Peace-US Hegemony: A Case for Peaceful Coexistence in the 21st Century (Comments)
Dr. Rosss Masood Hussain
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 144
17.
NATO’s Long Arm (Comment)
M. Abul Fazl
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 124-131
18.
Promoting Civilization harmony
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 138-141
19.
Silver Lining in the War Clouds (Comment)
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003, pp. 128-132
20.
Indo-Israeli Relations
Ms. Mariya Noor
V. XI, Sr. No. 43, Spring 2003, pp. 31-41
21.
Changing Global and Regional Scenario and Pakistan
Dr. Tahir Amin
V. XI, Sr. No. 43, Spring 2003, pp. 117-122
22.
Cooperative Security: A Concept
Ahmad Ijaz Malik
V. XI, Sr. No. 43, Spring 2003, pp. 123-133
23.
Emerging Multi-Pollar World Order
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp. 131-136
24.
On Multi-Polarity of the World
Mr. Yu Zhongrong
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2002, pp. 142-151
25.
Some Readings from US Geopolitik
Dr. Ahsanur Rahman Khan
V. XI, Sr. No. 44, Summer 2003, pp. 152-159
26.
Challenges to Global Security
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. XII, Sr. No. 45, Autumn 2003, pp. 1-21

Islam and West
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Components of Defence in Islamic Perspective
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. I, Sr. No. 1, Aug. 92, pp. 169-183
2.
Islamic Fundamentalism: A Contrived Stereotype
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. II, Sr. No. 6, Nov. 93, pp. 25-33
3.
Islamic Resurgence: Challenges and Future Prospects
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. IV, Sr. No. 13, Aug. 95, pp. 33-43
4.
Prospects of Islamic Fundamentalism in the Post Cold War Era
Mutahir Ahmed
V. IV, Sr. No. 16, May. 96, pp. 75-89
5.
Defence Capabilities of the Muslim States: Can an Islamic Bloc be a threat to World Security?
Saad S. Khan
V. VI, Sr. No. 24, May. 98, pp. 81-123
6.
Human Development Strategies and the Muslim World: A Multi-Dimensional Approach
Muhammad Ahsan
V. VII, Sr. No. 27, Feb. 99, pp. 53-95
7.
Theories of Ownership in Islam
Perviz S. Rad and M. Ahsan
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb.2000,pp.32-58
8.
OIC Pakistan and other Member State
Saad S. Khan
V. X, Sr. No. 40 Summer 2002, pp. 81-96
9.




Globalization
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Globalization: Prospects for Economic Development in Iran and Pakistan
Ghulam Reza Ali Babai
V. VII, Sr. No. 26, Nov. 98, pp. 99-107
2.
Competition without Privatization: The Chinese Path
Dr. Sajid & Dr. Y.Xu
V. VII, Sr. No. 28, May 99, pp. 99-107
3.
Living with Geoeconomic World Order
General Mirza Aslam Beg
V. VIII, Sr. No. 29, Aug. 99, pp. 1-33
4.
Globalization: Opportunities and Risks for Developing Countries
Madam He Luli
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb. 2000, pp.1-9
5.
Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities for Developing Countries
Farzana Noshab
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb. 2000, pp.77-82
6.
Threat to Peace in early 21st Century
Syed Murtaza Moosvi
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 101
7.
Constructing a Global Security Paradigm (Comments)
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. IX, Sr. No. 34, Winter 2000, pp. 138

Environment
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
United States Policy Towards the Global Environment
Richard N. Cooper
V. I, Sr. No. 3, Feb. 93, pp. 87-113
2.
Environmental Challenges and Our Response (Comment)
Shabir Ahmad
V. IV, Sr. No. 13, Aug.95, pp. 113-121
3.
International Conflicts and Environmental Degradation: A Case Study of the Gulf War
Nadeem Siddiqui and Saima Niaz
V. IV, Sr. No. 15, Feb, 96, pp. 55-79
4.
Economic Prosperity and Environmental Decay: Some Thought Choices Ahead
Dr. Ali Muhammad
V. VIII, Sr. No. 31 Feb. 2000,pp.84-92

Fundamental Economic Rights and Disarmament
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Fundamental Economic Rights: An Overview (Comment)
Mr. Justice (R) Dorab Patel
V. III, Sr. No. 10, Nov.94, pp.129-145
2.
Fundamental Economic Rights
Fasahat H. Syed
V. III, Sr. No. 10, Nov. 94, pp. 89-129
3.
Fundamental Economic Rights: An Introduction (Comment)
Dr. M. R. Khan
V. III, Sr. No. 11, Feb.95, pp. 129-134
4.
Fundamental Economic Rights and Disarmament
Fasahat H. Syed
V. III, Sr. No. 11, Feb. 95, pp. 71-91
5.
Disarmament and Development
Fasahat H. Syed and Shabir Ahmad
V. III, Sr. No. 12, May. 95, pp. 37-71
6.
Social Development: A Case for Fundamental Economic Rights
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. III, Sr. No. 12, May.95, pp.129-157

Information Technology
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
The Future of Information Technology
Dr. Ury T. Coates
V. I, Sr. No. 4, .May 93, pp. 70-86
2.
Internet Regulations: The Question of Right to Communicate, Private Communication and Pornography
Dr. Mughees-uddin Sheikh
V. VIII, Sr. No. 29, Aug. 99, pp. 105-127

Terrorism
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
International Terrorism: The US and the Islamic World
Israrul Haque
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut.2000, pp.1-30
2.
Fundamentalism, Jehad and Terrorism
Dr. Ahsanur Rahman Khan
V. X, Sr. No. 37, Autumn 2001, pp. 42-57
3.
Culture of Terrorism in USA (Comments)
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. X, Sr. No. 37, Autumn 2001, pp. 77-80
4.
Dialogue for Peace & Myth of Terrorism (Comments)
Gen. Mirza Aslam Beg
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 2001, pp. 92
5.
Terrorism and Asymmetric Warfare
Air Marshal Ayaz Ahmad Khan
V. X, Sr. No. 39, Spring 2002, pp. 1-17
6.
Terrorism Thrives on Poverty – The Underlying Cause
Roshni Chakraborty
V. X, Sr. No. 39, Spring 2002, pp. 161-167
7.
Terrorizing the Terrorist

Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. X, Sr. No. 40, Summer 2002, pp 128-133
8.
Terrorism: Search for Definition, Motivation and causes
Ahmad Ijaz Malik
V. XI, Sr. No. 41, Autumn 2002, pp. 55-78
9.
Wither War on Terror (Comment)
Dr. S.M. Rahman
V. XI, Sr. No. 42, Winter 2003, pp. 133-141

Politics of Pakistan
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Building Political Culture a New
Dr. S. M. Rahman
V. IX, Sr. No. 35, Spring 2001, pp. 101
2.
Future of Political Culture in Pakistan (Comments)
Dr. Mohammad Waseem
V. X, Sr. No. 37, Autumn 2001, pp. 100-108

Education
S. No.
Articles/Comments
Authors
References
1.
Restructuring Our Educational System Along Islamic Lines
Col. (R) Ghulam Sarwar
V. II, Sr. No. 6, Nov. 93, pp. 73-83
2.
Higher Education and Manpower Planning: Economic Blessing or Bane in Third World Countries
Abad Ahmad Khan
V. 2, Sr. No. 7, February 94, pp. 81
3.
The Eradication of Illiteracy in Rural Areas: Causes and Effects of Failure of Education Policies
Dr. Mushtaq A. Sajid
V. IX, Sr. No. 33 Aut.2000, pp.31-35
4.
Higher Education and Social Justice
Abad A. Khan
V. X, Sr. No. 37, Autumn 2001, pp. 58

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