Information on "Energy" and "Pakistan"
February 2013
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22 Feb 2013
Nuclear Weapons R&D Organizations in Nine Nations
Author: Jonathan Medalia, Paul Belkin, Shirley A Kan, Jim Zanotti, Paul K Kerr, Derek E Mix, Mary Beth Nikitin
Publisher: US Government
This report describes the organizations controlling research and development (R&D) on nuclear weapons in nine nations (China, France, India, Pakistan, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, North Korea and Israel), and presents a brief histor... More on «Nuclear Weapons R&D Organizations in Nine Nations»
June 2012
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22 Jun 2012
Prospects for Nuclear Cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan
Author: Marcin Andrzej Piotrowski
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
This bulletin discusses the prospects for nuclear cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. More on «Prospects for Nuclear Cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan» -
Jun 2012
Pakistan's Energy Crisis
Author: Elizabeth Mills
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
This report provides an overview of some of the key problems facing the energy sector in Pakistan. More on «Pakistan's Energy Crisis»
January 2012
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2012
India and Pakistan’s Energy Security
Author: Danila Bochkarev
Publisher: EastWest Institute (EWI)
This paper addresses the energy deficit issue in India and Pakistan, and suggests that energy trade could in principle play a constructive role and become a catalyst for a more productive regional cooperation between Central and South Asian countries. More on «India and Pakistan’s Energy Security»
August 2011
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17 Aug 2011
Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 13, No 15
Author: Stephen Blank, Kevin Daniel Leahy, Inessa Baban, Rizwan Zeb, Olof Staaf, Suhrob Majidov, Mina Muradova, Erkin Akhmadov
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
This issue of the Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst includes analytical articles and field reports on security issues facing the Central Asia-Caucasus region in August 2011. More on «Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst Vol 13, No 15»
April 2011
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1 Apr 2011
The TAPI Pipeline: A Recipe for Peace or Instability?
Author: Shanthie Mariet D'Souza
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
Amidst talks of rising instability and violence in Afghanistan, what seems to have eluded the eye is the progress on the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India (TAPI) gas pipeline project. More on «The TAPI Pipeline: A Recipe for Peace or Instability?» -
Apr 2011
Chernobyl and Beyond: Nuclear Power Renaissance and Apprehensions
Author: Naveed Maqbul
Publisher: South Asian Strategic Stability Institute (SASSI)
This article aims to discuss the technological advancements in the nuclear industry following the two major accidents of TMI and Chernobyl. More on «Chernobyl and Beyond: Nuclear Power Renaissance and Apprehensions»
January 2011
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Jan 2011
Shared Goals: Measuring Overall Development Progress in Pakistan
Author: Nancy Birdsall, Wren Elhai
Publisher: Center for Global Development (CGD)
In this essay, the authors suggest five possible indicators that illustrate the type of measurable targets that could help the US and Pakistan meet shared goals for effective and transparent development. More on «Shared Goals: Measuring Overall Development Progress in Pakistan»
June 2010
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Jun 2010
Sustaining Security: How Natural Resources Influence National Security
Author: Christine Parthemore, Will Rogers
Publisher: Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
In the 21st century, the security of nations will depend increasingly on the security of natural resources, or “natural security. More on «Sustaining Security: How Natural Resources Influence National Security»
May 2010
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May 2010
The Key to Success in Afghanistan: A Modern Silk Road Strategy
Author: S Frederick Starr, Andrew C Kuchins, Stephen Benson, Elie Krakowski, Johannes Linn, Thomas Sanderson
Publisher: Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program (CACI-SRSP)
One of the most promising ways forward for the U.S. More on «The Key to Success in Afghanistan: A Modern Silk Road Strategy»


