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Dated: 00-00-0000 Dated: 15-07-2006
Chinese Scholars visited PIPS Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) announced Advisory Board
Mr Zhao Shuqing, director Ethnic Minority Groups Development Research Institute of Research Development Center (EMGDRI) of the Development Research Center of State Council, China and Ms Wang Hong, deputy director visited Pakistan on PIPS’ invitation...more

PIPS announced its Advisory Board on 15 July 2006. The board includes leading academicians and writers like Peter Bergen (USA), Ruhanas Harun ( Malaysia), Jamal Eddine Ben Hayoun ( Morocco), Laila Bokhari ( Norway), Sallie Simba Kayunga ( Uganda) and Ranga Kalansooriya ( Sri Lanka)...more

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Dated: 00-00-0000 Dated: 00-12-2006
Jamal Benhayoun hits bookstalls with ‘Narration, Navigation and Colonialism’ PIPS forged Partnership with ICPVTR

In this unique script, Prof Jamal, a member of Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies’(PIPS) Advisory Board, has tried to establish a connection between narration and navigation with strong arguments that heroes and authors...more

The Pakistan Institute of Peace Studies (PIPS) has forged a partnership to collaborate with the International Center for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR), the largest terrorist research and training centre outside the western world....more

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Dated: 00-00-0000 Dated: 01-05-2007
Dr. Rohan Gunaratna visited PIPS British Delegation visited PIPS
Dr Rohan Gunaratna, Director International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR) visited Pakistan on PIPS’ invitation to strengthen ties between the two think tanks. ICPVTR is largest counter-terrorism centre in East Asia...more A 12-member delegation of British nationals including some British-Pakistanis visited Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) Lahore office on May 1, 2007. Their visit was a part of the ‘Projecting British Muslims’ programme...more
   
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Dated: 17-04-2007 Dated: 03-11-2007
Europe: The Pakistani Diaspora and Potential for Terrorist Acts  
Most of the theoretical literature on terrorism mainly deals with theoretical aspects of religion and religious violence (in the sense that religion is danger), and not its practicalities and possible ways out....more  
 

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