Terrorism Documents of International and Local Control Volume 99
Terrorism in Pakistan
Series: Terrorism: Commentary on Security Documents;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 9 March 2009
- ISBN 9780195383072
- Binding Hardback
- See also 9780195383089
- No. of pages784 pages
- Size 178x257x43 mm
- Weight 1435 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Terrorism in Pakistan's value to researchers of Pakistani terrorism issues is immediately evident from the organization of the salient documents therein.
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Terrorism: Documents of International and Local Control is a hardbound series that provides primary-source documents on the worldwide counter-terrorism effort. Chief among the documents collected are transcripts of Congressional testimony, reports by such federal government bodies as the Congressional Research Service and the Government Accountability Office, and case law covering issues related to terrorism. Most volumes carry a single theme, and inside each volume the documents appear within topic-based categories. The series also includes a subject index and other indices that guide the user through this complex area of the law.
Terrorism in Pakistan's value to researchers of Pakistani terrorism issues is immediately evident from the organization of the salient documents therein: first Pakistan's security law (in statutes and international agreements), then Pakistan's reports to the UN, UN resolutions on Pakistani terrorism developments, next some U.S. perspectives on the problem, and lastly the perspectives of international groups (including a message from al-Qaeda). Since Pakistan's national efforts at thwarting internal terrorist activity have largely failed, this volume's combination of perspectives from inside the country with those from elsewhere yields a full and thoughtful picture for researchers delving into this complex arena, where history, religious extremism, and international political imperatives meet. The impact of jihadist training and organization within Pakistan extends far beyond its borders, and so any scholarly treatment of this subject must include both that discussion of domestic measures and that survey of international responses to those measures. Researchers will find in this volume the full spectrum of legal and political debate that revolves around this troubled country.
Table of Contents:
A. Pakistani Legislation, Agreements, Statements, and Reports
Durand Line Agreement November 12, 1893
Tashkent Declaration: January 10, 1966
Pakistan Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance, 1999
Anti-terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance, 2002
ACT No. II OF 2005: to Amend the Anti-terrorism Act. 1997
North West Frontier Province Government's Agreement with the Taliban
India-Pakistan Joint Statement, May 2008
B. Pakistan's Reports to the UN
REPORT OF PAKISTAN TO THE UNSC ON IMPLEMENTATION OF UNSC RESOLUTION 1373
Pakistan's Report to the UN 2002
Pakistan's Report to the UN 2003
Pakistan's Report to the UN 2004, Part 1
Pakistan's Report to the UN 2004, Part 2
Pakistan's Report to the UN 2005, Part 1
Pakistan's Report to the UN 2005, Part 2
C. UN Resolutions
UN Resolutions on Kashmir
D. U.S. Perspectives
Pakistan-U.S. Relations: CRS Reports: September 5, 2002
Pakistan-U.S. Anti-Terrorism Cooperation: CRS Report: March 28, 2003
Terrorism in South Asia: CRS Report: August 31, 2005
U.S.-Pakistan Engagement: The War on Terrorism and Beyond: USIP Report: August 2005
Expert Testimony in United States v. Hamid Hayat, by Evan F. Kohlmann: February 2006
Resolving the Pakistan- Afghanistan Stalemate: USIP Report: October 2006
Indictment of Sabri Benkhala: February 9, 2006
U.S. v. Benkahla: June 23, 2008
Pakistan and Terrorism: A Summary: CRS Report: March 27, 2007
Testimony of C. Christine Fair on U.S.-Pakistan Relations: January 2008
Pakistani Public Opinion on Democracy, Islamist Militancy, and Relations with the U.S.: USIP Report: February 2008
COMBATING TERRORISM: GAO Report: April 2008
E. Other Perspectives
IAEA Report on Pakistan's National Legislation: Novermber 23, 2004
Regional Implications of the Rise of Islamic Fundamentalism in Pakistan: Institute for Defence Studies Report: January 2006
Pakistan's Political and Security Challenges: UK House of Commons Report: September 13, 2007
Message from Sheikh Ayman al-Zawahiri to Pakistan: August 10, 2008
Violence in Pakistan: Trend Analysis, IDSA Report: October 2008