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  1. Education, Police Reform, and Personal Responsibility Necessary to Stop Sectarian Violence in Pakistan | Atlantic Council

    http://www.acus.org/content/education-police-reform-and-personal-responsibility-necessary-stop-sectarian-violence-pakist

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  2. Pakistan: The Geopolitics of a Precarious State - FPRI

    April 29, 2012 Pakistan combines three combustible elements—Islamist militancy, nuclear weapons, a weak state—not to mention an uneasy relationship with another nuclear weapons state, India, with whom it has a dispute over Kashmir, plus an increasingly uneasy relationship with the United States. Pakistan is the world’s sixth largest country, and the Muslim world’s second or third largest country.

    http://www.fpri.org/multimedia/2012/20120429.tellis.pakistan.html

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  3. The Economic Outlook of Pakistan

    March 7, 2012

    http://www.carnegieendowment.org/2012/03/07/economic-outlook-for-pakistan/9ysa

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  4. US-Pakistan Relations: Finding Common Ground (Haqqani)

    Friday, October 28, 2011 12:00 noon His Excellency Husain Haqqani, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to the United States

    http://www.thechicagocouncil.org/files/Event/FY_12_Events/10_october_2011/U.S.-Pakistan_Relations__Finding_Common_Ground.aspx

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  5. The A. Q. Khan Network and Its Fourth Customer

    While it has been known since early 2004 that the illicit proliferation network headed by A.Q. Khan of Pakistan supplied the nuclear programs of Iran, North Korea, and Libya, certain questions have not yet been resolved.

    http://www.carnegieendowment.org/2012/01/23/q-khan-network-and-its-fourth-customer/8vsw

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  6. What’s Ailing Pakistan’s Economy? Understanding the Foundations of Insecurity

    After an early phase of impressive growth, Pakistan’s economy was unable to realize its potential for improving the lives of millions of citizens, thereby contributing to the repeated crises facing the state. October 18, 2011 http://www.carnegieendowment.org/2011/10/18/what-s-ailing-pakistan-s-economy-understanding-foundations-of-insecurity/610y

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  7. Pakistan in Crisis: Ahmed Rashid,

    Acclaimed author Ahmed Rashid examines Pakistan—its governments’s existential crisis, the worsening economy and its role in the conflict in Afghanistan.

    http://www.thechicagocouncil.org/files/Event/FY11_Events/03_March_2011/Pakistan_in_Crisis.aspx

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  8. Triage: The Next 12 Months in Afghanistan and Pakistan

    Panelists include (reflects speaking order): Lieutenant General David W. Barno, USA Director, Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, National Defense University Andrew Exum Fellow, Center for a New American Security Nathaniel C. Fick Chief Operating Officer, Center for a New American Security Dr. Andrew J. Bacevich Professor of International Relations and History, Boston University Colonel Christopher G. Cavoli, USA Military Professor of Security Studies, George C. Marshall Center for Security Studies June 11, 2009 http://www.cnas.org/node/2781

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  9. Audio: The Pakistan Cauldron: Conspiracy, Assassination & Instability | Center for Strategic and International Studies

    http://csis.org/multimedia/audio-pakistan-cauldron-conspiracy-assassination-instability

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