Overview

23 Dec 2010

Where in the world will conflict flare in the new year? This special, expanded edition of ISN Insights examines three hotzones beyond the headlines: Pakistan, Tajikistan and the Northern Caucasus.

This special ISN Insights package contains the following content, easily navigated along the tab structure above – or via the hyperlinks below:

A 2011 Pakistani political forecast by Gregory Copley, President of the International Strategic Studies Association, who predicts a watershed year ahead for the Islamic Republic.

A look forward to the potential for further proliferation of terrorist activityin the North Caucasus - and how Russia should address it by Simon Saradzhyan, research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center.

A close examination of Tajikistan's make-or-break year ahead by John CK Daly, non-resident fellow at the Johns Hopkins Central Asia-Caucasus Institute.

News Articles about defining 'victory' against the Taliban in Pakistan, the recent failure of Tajikistan's security services to quell violent uprisings, and much more.

Publications housed in our Digital Library, showcasing cutting-edge research on conflict hotspots the world over.

Primary Resources, like the "Report of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry into the Facts and Circumstances of the Assassination of Former Pakistani Prime Minister Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto ".

Linksto relevant websites, among them the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, a sub-department of Harvard University.

Organizations, including the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

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