Peace education is not emphasized strongly enough in Pakistan, a fragmented country plagued by ethnic, political, territorial and sectarian violence. Almost every South Asian nation is coping with conflict and militancy to some extent. But Pakistan has been especially prone to armed conflict, which comes in the form of terrorism, religious militancy, ethnic separatism, and […]
Author Archives: Imran Ali Sandano
Dr Imran Ali Sandano is author of Sufism and Peace: A Counter Strategy of Extremism and Separatist Movement of Balochistan: A Nontraditional Security Threat. He holds a PhD in nontraditional security management, an MPhil in peace and conflict studies, and a master's degree in international relations. Dr Sandano is Assistant Professor at University of Sindh, Pakistan and visiting research fellow at the Center for Nontraditional Security and Peaceful Development, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
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