Hussain Nadim

Hussain Nadim
Biography
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Dr. Hussain Nadim is the Executive Director of Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) based in Islamabad. He was previously the director of South Asia Study Group at the University of Sydney. He has served in senior advisory roles in the Government of Pakistan on matters of security, development and foreign policy. He was recently the Senior Pakistan Expert at the United States Institute of Peace, and a Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington DC. For his work in the security and development sector he was listed by Forbes Magazine as a global leader in law and policy under the age of 30. 

Is Pakistan fuelling a Taliban takeover?
Is Pakistan fuelling a Taliban takeover?
The Afghan government points a finger at Pakistan in a tactic to divert attention from its own colossal failures.
Demystifying Kashmir
Demystifying Kashmir
The readiness of India and Pakistan to hurl accusations – and maybe worse – ignores injustice and poverty on the ground.
Pakistan’s war against the media
Pakistan’s war against the media
While media has helped bring down military dictatorship in Pakistan, it also amplifies hate against minorities in the country.
Pakistan: A reluctant ally
Pakistan: A reluctant ally
Most Washington experts wrongly believe Donald Trump's aid freeze is unlikely to change Pakistan’s behaviour.
Afghanistan: US offers Pakistan yet another ‘last chance’
Afghanistan: US offers Pakistan yet another ‘last chance’
US threats are not seen as credible and are unlikely to work on Pakistan in the future.
Neither friend nor foe: Pakistan, the United States and the war in Afghanistan
Analyses
Neither friend nor foe: Pakistan, the United States and the war in Afghanistan
The Trump administration's Afghanistan policy suggests that the United States will exert greater pressure on Pakistan, but no amount of US foreign assistance…
The de-radicalisation helpline: A new approach with old results
The de-radicalisation helpline: A new approach with old results
This support and counselling service for parents, friends and family who notice a family member slipping into extremism has various structural and operational problems.
How Islamic extremism seeped into rural Australia
How Islamic extremism seeped into rural Australia
Extreme poverty and terrorism in one part of the world now has a clear impact on other regions.
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