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Between military and militants
In: The world today, Band 63, Heft 4, S. 4-6
ISSN: 0043-9134
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Analysis - Is the US-Pakistan honeymoon over? There is growing disapproval in Pakistan at the government's continued strategic friendship with the USA
In: Jane's defence weekly: JDW, Band 39, Heft 2, S. 21
ISSN: 0265-3818
Pakistan's defense industry: Shifting gears
In: The RUSI journal, Band 146, Heft 5, S. 1-5
ISSN: 1744-0378
Pakistan's defense industry: shifting gears
In: RUSI journal, Band 146, Heft 5, S. 1-5
ISSN: 0307-1847
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DEFENCE AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY - Pakistan's Defense Industry: Shifting Gears
In: RUSI journal, Band 146, Heft 5, S. 1-5
ISSN: 0307-1847
Nuclear Navies?
In: Bulletin of the atomic scientists, Band 56, Heft 5, S. 12-14
ISSN: 1938-3282
Nuclear navies?
In: The bulletin of the atomic scientists: a magazine of science and public affairs, Band 56, Heft 5, S. 12-14
ISSN: 0096-3402, 0096-5243, 0742-3829
Reports - Nuclear navies?
In: The bulletin of the atomic scientists: a magazine of science and public affairs, Band 56, Heft 5, S. 10
ISSN: 0096-3402, 0096-5243, 0742-3829
Pakistan's defense industry: An effort towards self‐reliance?
In: Defence & peace economics, Band 10, Heft 4, S. 347-359
ISSN: 1476-8267
Pakistan's defense industry: An effort towards self-reliance?
In: Defence and peace economics, Band 10, Heft 4, S. 347-359
ISSN: 1024-2694
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Ad hocracy, decision-making and Pakistan's arms production and nuclear projects
In: Indian defence review, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 16-29
ISSN: 0970-2512
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Pan-Islamic connections: transnational networks between South Asia and the Gulf
In: Comparative politics and international studies series
South Asia is today the region inhabited by the largest number of Muslims—roughly 500 million. In the course of its Islamisation process, which began in the eighth century, it developed a distinct Indo-Islamic civilisation that culminated in the Mughal Empire. While paying lip service to the power centres of Islam in the Gulf, including Mecca and Medina, this civilisation has cultivated its own variety of Islam, based on Sufism. Over the last fifty years, pan-Islamic ties have intensified between these two regions. Gathering together some of the best specialists on the subject, this volume explores these ideological, educational and spiritual networks, which have gained momentum due to political strategies, migration flows and increased communications. At stake are both the resilience of the civilisation that imbued South Asia with a specific identity, and the relations between Sunnis and Shias in a region where Saudi Arabia and Iran are fighting a cultural proxy war, as evident in the foreign ramifications of sectarianism in Pakistan. (Publisher's abstract)
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