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Pakistan occupies a central place in political science, international relations, history, and regional studies courses. As a nuclear-armed state situated at the intersection of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, it presents students with questions about governance, state power, religious identity, and regional conflict. The country's relationship with neighboring India, its role in Afghan affairs, and the tension between Islam and democratic institutions give it a complexity that instructors across multiple disciplines find academically productive to assign.

Papers on this topic approach Pakistan from several distinct angles. Security-focused essays examine military intervention, the role of agencies like the ISI, and comparisons between U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Historical treatments address foundational conflicts such as the First Kashmir War of 1947–1948 and the broader Indo-Pakistani dispute over Kashmir. Other papers take up ideological questions, particularly whether Islamic governance and democracy can coexist within Pakistan's political system. Some essays shift toward economic and social dimensions, exploring topics like career orientation among bank managers in the public and private sectors.

A strong essay on Pakistan benefits from a clearly bounded thesis — choosing one dimension, such as civil-military relations, regional security, or political Islam, rather than attempting to cover the country broadly. Evidence drawn from specific policy decisions, historical events, and documented government actions tends to carry more weight than general characterizations. The most common pitfall is treating Pakistan purely as a backdrop to other subjects, such as U.S. foreign policy or Afghan conflict, without engaging substantively with Pakistan's own internal dynamics and political history.

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U.S. President Barack Obama Made an Announcement
Fast forward to mid 2012. With a beleaguered President, and many new congressmen and senators, there is tremendous pressure to make progress in Afghanistan. The senior US military organization in Afghanistan is now the Joint Task Force Afghanistan (JTFA). The commander is a three star, his J3 (Operations) is a two star, and his J2 (Intelligence) is a one star. You have just been assigned to the J2 Section with duties not determined as yet. Your attendance at AMU and the number of intelligence and counterterrorism courses you have taken is known to your boss, the Assistant J2, Colonel (Col) George A. Custer IV. (Yes, he is the lineal descendant of "Old Yellow Hair". He is the oldest Lieutenant Colonel on active duty, and was recalled to active duty because of his experience in the Phoenix/Phung Hoang program in Vietnam.) Col Custer has just called you in to his office, and after swearing you to secrecy, relates the following: He has just returned from the US Embassy where he attended a meeting chaired by the US Ambassador, and attended by, among others, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Chief of Station (COS), the Defense Attaché (DATT), the Commanding General (CG), JTFA, his J3 and J2, and various other members of the American Embassy, to include the Political Counselor, Chief, Political/Military Branch, Chief, United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Chief, United States Information Service (USIS).
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Often when people think of the word "Hamas," it becomes intrinsically linked with Islamic and Muslim peoples. This is highly unfair. Hamas is actually a very limited population of Palestinian and Islamic extremists.
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This paper is about drones. The use of drones has been very crucial since the war on terrorism began in Afghanistan and then in Iraq. The use of drones has been increased tremendously in the Obama administration as compared to Bush administration. Their use has also been involved in finding out the location of Osama bin Laden in the year 2011. Most of the senators and the members of the house support this increased of drones, meanwhile there are only a handful of people who are of the view that the ethical considerations should not be ignored before using these drones for surveillance or for launching attacks over certain places that are suspected to be housing the terrorists.
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Terrorism Linked to Religion These Days? Although
Why is So Much Terrorism Linked to Religion These Days? Although terrorism has been present ever since the beginning of recorded history, defining it may prove to be slightly controversial task. There is no universally shared definition as it's a highly subjective term that depends upon the point of view of the observer. However, there are three perspectives from which terrorism can be looked at and then defined. These perspectives include the terrorist's, the victim's and the general publics. The phrase "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter" is one that even terrorists may re-affirm, thus asserting the controversial nature of the term itself. The following definition released by the United States FBI, can be used to describe the nature of modern day terrorism:
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