Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Monographs
1. Pakistan-India Relations: The Revived Dialogue and the Future Prospects
(slamabad: Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency,
August 2012).
2. National Security Council: A Debate on Institutions and Processes for
Decision-making on Security Issues (Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of
legislative Development and Transparency, April 2012).
3. Pakistan-India Relations: Old Problems, New Initiatives (Islamabad: Pakistan
Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, August 2011).
14. Islamabads New Approach to Kashmir, in Sidhu, Asif and Samii (eds),
Kashmir: New Voices, New Approaches (Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers,
2006), pp.137-153.
15. Federalism: Conceptual and Practical Issues, in P.I. Cheema and Rashid
Ahmad Khan (eds.), Problems and Politics of Federalism in Pakistan
(Islamabad: Islamabad Policy Research Institute, 2006), pp.10-15.
16. Iraq and World Order: A Pakistani Perspective, in Ramesh Thakur and
W.P.S. Sidhu (eds.), The Iraq Crisis and World Order (Tokyo: United Nations
University Press, 2006), pp.315-327.
17. SAARC: Problems of Regional Cooperation, in ImtiazAlam (ed.), SAARC
(Lahore: South Asia Free Media Association, 2006), pp125-141.
18. Militarization and Territorial Security in Pakistan, in Lok Raj Baral (ed.),
Non-Traditional Security, State, Society and Democracy n South Asia (New
Delhi: Adroit Publishers, 2006), pp.156-171.
19. Pakistans Nuclear Testing, in Lowell Dittmer (ed.), South Asias Nuclear
Security Dilemma: India, Pakistan and China (Armonk, New York: M.E.
Sharpe, 2005), pp97-109.
20. The Search for the Real Jinnah, Pakistan Journal of History and Culture
(Islmabad: National Institute of Historical and Cultural Research), Vol.36
No.1, January-June 2005), pp.23-30.
21. Military: Role Expansion and the Political Process, in Abbas Rashid (ed.),
Pakistan: Perspectives on State and Society (Lahore: SAHE, 2004), pp.117140.
22. Pakistan: Civil-Military Relations in a Praetorian State, in R.J. May and
VibertoSelochan (eds), The Military and Democracy in Asia and the Pacific,
electronic edition (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 2004). The
book was published as a regular edition in 1998 by Crawford House
Publishing Ltd., pp.88-100.
23. Kashmir and Indo-Pakistan Dialogue, South Asia Free Media Association
Regional Conference (New Delhi: SAFMA, October 2004).
24. Pakistan, United States and South Asia, (International Conference Report
(Islamabad: Institute of Regional Studies, 2004), pp. 66-79.
25. South Asia as Seen by Pakistan, South Asian Journal, No.1, AugustSeptember 2003)., pp.55-66.
26. The Pakistan Military: A Bibliographical Study, in Charles Kennedy and
others (ed.), Pakistan at the Millennium, Karachi: Oxford University Press,
2003), pp.95-130.
27. Election Campaign: Need for Reform, in Mohammad Waseem (ed),
Electoral Reforms in Pakistan (Islamabad: Friedrich Ebert stiftung, 2002),
pp.47-70.
28. Pakistans Strategic Culture, in Michael Chambers (ed.), South Asia in 2020:
Future Strategic Balances and Alliances (Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies
Institute, U.S. Army War College, November 2002), pp.305-328.
29. Pakistans Nuclear Testing, Asian Survey Vol.41 No.6, November-December
2001, pp.943-955.
30. Pakistans Electoral Experience, Nepali Journal of Contemporary Studies,
Vol.1 No.1, March 2001, pp.81-97.
31. The Military, in Anita M. Weiss and S.Z. Gilani (eds.), Power and Civil
Society in Pakistan (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp.186-213.
32. Pakistans Perspective on Kashmir, National Strategy Forum Review
(Chicago), Vol.9 No.3, Spring 2000, pp.1-4.
33. Pakistan in 1999: Back to Square One, Asian Survey, Vol.40, No.1, JanuaryFebruary 2000, pp.208-218.
34. South Asias Nuclear Dilemma, Public Administration Review (NIPA,
Lahore), Vol.MM No. 1, January-June 2000, pp.18-41.
35. Pakistan, in Robert Chase, Emily Hill and Paul Kennedy (eds.), The Pivotal
States: A New Framework for U.S. Policy in the Developing World (New York:
W.W. Norton, 1999), pp.64-87.
36. Civil-Military Relations in Pakistan, Herald (Karachi), May 1999, pp.39-41.
37. Pakistan in 1998: The Polity Under Pressure, Asian Survey, Vol.39 No.1,
January-February 1999, pp.177-184.
38. Pakistan and the Post-Cold War Environment, in Craig Baxter and Charles
Kennedy (eds.), Pakistan 1997 (Boulder: Westview Press, 1998), pp.37-60.
80. Pakistans Defence Policy, Pakistan Horizeon, Vol.XXXVl No.1, First Quarter
1983, pp.32-56.
81. India-Nepales Economic Relations, Strategic Studies, Vol.V No.4, Summer
1982, pp.56-64.
82. Gulf Cooperation Council, Pakistan Horizon, Vol. XXXV No.2, 2nd Quarter
1982, pp.29-38.
83. Superpowers, India, Pakistan and the Indian Ocean, Defence Journal,
Vol.Vll No.9, September 1981, pp.7-16.
84. Pakistan and the Indian Ocean, Strategic Studies, Vol.lV No.4, Summer
1981, pp.30-42.
85. External Intervention, Pakistan Horizon, Vol.XXXlV No.2, 2nd Quarter 1981,
pp.59-65.
86. The Military and Nation-building in the Third World, Defence Journal, Vol.2
Nos. 1-2, January-February 1976, pp.1-4.
87. Pakistan: Building A New Socio-Political Order, Review of International
Affairs (Belgrade), Vol.XXVl No.597, February 20, 1975.
88. The Formative Phase of the Pakistan Armed Forces, Journal of History and
Political Science (Government College, Lahore), Vol.1 No.1, 1971, pp.25-40.
Newspaper/Magazine Articles
Over 1800 op-ed articles and political commentaries published in newspapers
and magazines in Pakistan and abroad on international politics, South Asian affairs,
Pakistans domestic and foreign policy and security affairs, Afghanistan and Central
Asia and the Middle East.
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