South Asia’s Nuclear Rejectionism Published: 1 October 2009 Although they may not be racing each other, India and Pakistan are in a full-fledged nuclear arms race. Today, they are the world’s only countries that are openly increasing their fissile material stocks. By Prof. Pervez Hoodbhoy
What Is to Become of Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal? Published: 7 September 2009 In 2004 Musharraf’s government was determined to retain and expand its nuclear capabilities. U.S. visits from top officials of the Strategic Plans Division, which is charged with the possession, maintenance, and safety of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons, became routine, and still continue. By Prof. Pervez Hoodbhoy
Climate Change not at the Top of Thailand's National Agenda Published: 24 August 2009 Climate change is not at the top of Thailand’s national agenda. So far, changes in policy not been made to prevent climate change but in order to economise. Yet, there are hopeful developments at a grass roots level.
China’s Economic Stimulus Programme – And What We Know About It Published: 20 July 2009 China is believed to be better prepared for the consequences of the financial crisis than all other emerging countries. But how deeply has China’s economy really been affected by the crisis, and what measures are being taken by its government? By Barbara Unmüßig
Limits to Growth in China, too Published: 15 July 2009 The financial crisis has exposed structural problems in the Chinese economy: Its export trade is suffering from the slump in global demand. Bejing has underwritten investments, social programs, and subsidies to stimulate domestic demand, with little regard to the long-term environmental consequences. By Barbara Unmüßig
Whither Pakistan? A five-year forecast Published: 12 June 2009 US officials and media have exaggerated Pakistan's proximity to collapse. Yet, the speed of Pakistan's decline has surprised many inside in the country who have long warned of the effects of religious extremism. Pakistan's leadership will have to face the extremist threat. By Prof. Pervez Hoodbhoy
"At least we don't subsidize the car industry but public buses" Published: 11 June 2009 An interview with Sunita Narain, director of the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), on India's climate policy and its international and national context. By Sven Hansen
Toolkit: Women Parliamentarians Making a Difference in Politics Published: 9 June 2009 This toolkit is a joined venture of the Heinrich Boell Foundation Afghanistan and UNIFEM Afghanistan and an outcome of the joined research project on women legislators in Afghanistan.
When Diplomats Score: The Role of Football in the Turkish-Armenian Rapprochement Published: 4 June 2009 The Football game between Armenia and Turkey in September 2008 and sports diplomacy. By Tarek Hohberg
Comparative Analysis of Family Law in the Context of Islam Published: 3 June 2009 The roundtable conference was conducted by the Heinrich Böll Foundation in cooperation with the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC). The report is an analysis of the roundtable recommendations. By Orzala Ashraf Nemat