Chapters:
- Choking Financing of Militants in Pakistan edited by Moeed Yusuf, Georgetown university press, DC 2014
- Taliban Insurgency in FATA: Evolution and Prospects, edited by Moeed Yusuf, published by United State Institute of Peace, 2014
- The militants’ landscape: Pakistan’s Islamist Organizations and their Impact on the Body Politic, edited by Ashutosh Misra and Michael E. Clarke, published by Routledge, 2012
- Political Manifestations of Religious Discourse in Pakistan, edited by Luis Peral, published by EU Institute for Security Studies, Paris, October, 2012
- Asian Transnational Security Challenges: Emerging Trends, Regional Visions (Pakistan chapter), edited by Caroline Ziemke-Dickens and Julian Droogan, Macuquarie University, Sydney 2010
Papers
2018:
- “Pakistan-based militant groups and prospects of their reintegration: a structural analysis,” Mantraya occasional paper#06, March 12, 2018. Mantraya, Goa, India
- “The rule of law: concept and practices in Pakistan,” Development Advocate Pakistan, (A United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) Pakistan publication), Volume 4, Issue 3, 2018
- “Militant Landscape of Pakistan in 2017,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1 (2017)
2017:
- The Counter-Insurgency Challenge in Pakistani Tribal Areas, Collection of Research Papers on Regional Peace and Security, published by University of World Economy & Diplomacy (UWED), Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 2017
- “Militant Landscape of Pakistan in 2016,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1 (2016)
2015:
“The impact of the Islamic State on Pakistan,” NOREF, January 7, 2015, Oslo, Norway http://www.peacebuilding.no/Regions/Asia/Pakistan/Publications/The-impact-of-the-Islamic-State-on-Pakistan
2014:
- “Evolution of militant groups in Pakistan (5),” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 6, Issue 2 (2014)
- “Evolution of militant groups in Pakistan (4),” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 6, Issue 1 (2014)
- “A review of National Internal Security Policy (2013-18),” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 6, Issue 1 (2014)
2012:
1. “De-radicalization Programs: Can Police play a role?” Asia Society, New York
2011:
1. A chapter on “Youth and Terrorism,” in a selection of papers published by SEARCCT, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2. A chapter on “Militant Landscape of Pakistan and its Implications,” published by Rutledge, London
3. “Evolution of militant groups in Pakistan,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 4, Issues 2-3.
4. “Swat De-radicalization Model: Prospects for Rehabilitating Militants,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 4, Issue 2.
5. “Agenda of Religious-Political Organizations: A Discourse Analysis,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 4, Issue 1.
2010:
1. “Hizbut Tahrir in Pakistan: Discourse and Impact,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 3, Issue 3.
2. “Folds of Radicalization,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol, 3, Issue 3.
3. “Litterateurs’ Response to Extremism in Pakistan,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Vol 3, Issue 2.
2009:
1. “From Asset to Threat: Cascading Effects of Strategic Depth Strategy,” South Asian Policy Analysis, SAFMA, Lahore, 2009.
2. “Militants’ Landscape of Pakistan and its Implications,” Griffith Asia Institute, Brisbane, Australia, 2009.
3. “Financial Resources of Militant and Religious Organizations in Pakistan,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Volume 2, Number 3, 2009.
4. “Taliban Insurgency: Counterinsurgency Perspective,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Volume 2, Number 2, 2009.
5. “Tablighi Jamaat: Discourse and Challenges,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Volume 2, Number 2, 2009.
6. “Mapping the Madrasa Mindset: Political Attitude of Pakistani Madaris,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Volume 2, Number 1, 2009.
2008:
- “Jihadi Print Media in Pakistan: An Overview,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Volume 1, Number 1, 2008.
- “Radicals’ Influx into Border Areas and Impact on Inter-state Relations in South Asia,” Conflict and Peace Studies, Volume 1, Number 2, 2008..
- Transnational Threats and Counter Measures, Seventh Biannual Symposium of the , Council for Asian Terrorism Research (CATR), Tokyo, Japan, 11-13, November, 2008
- Counterterrorism Strategy in South Asia, South Asian Regional Research Forum (SARRF), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 24-26 October, 2008
- The Landscape of Terrorism after Iraq, 2013, Seventh Biannual Symposium of the Council for Asian Terrorism Research (CATR): “The Landscape of Terrorism after Iraq, 2013”, Sydney, Australia, 6-8 May, 2008
2007:
- Taliban Insurgency: Domestic and Regional Implications, Dept of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden, 25-27 October, 2007
- Religion and Security, Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS) and Institute of Ethnic Minority Groups Development Research (IEMGDR), Beijing, China, October 16 to 18, 2007
- Frontiers of Extremism: The Radicalization on Borders, Global Strategic Review, International Institute for Strategic Studies, 7-8 September, 2007
- Understanding Terrorist Group Behavior for More Effective Policy Response, Fourth biannual international symposium of the Council for Asian Terrorism Research, Manila, Philippine, 27-29 March, 2007
2006:
- The Dynamics and Structure of Terrorist Threats in South Asia, Second Biannual Symposium of the Council for Asian Terrorism Research, Colombo, Sri Lanka, March 1-3, 2006
- Transnational Security Threats; Understanding the Dynamics, Institute of Ethnic Minority Groups Development Research (IEMGDR), Beijing, China, 7-9 February, 2006
2005:
- Understanding the Militant Ideologies, ICPVTR, Nanyung Technological University, Singapore, 30 September, 2005
- U.S. Foreign Policy and Counterterrorism, (A series of discussions), Meridian International Center, Washington, USA, February 8, March 4, 2005
2004:
- Reemergence of Taliban, Implications for Pakistan, Institute for Contemporary International Affairs (CICIR),Beijing, 17-19 December, 2004
- Terrorism Threat to Pakistan, ICPVTR, Nanyung Technological University, Singapore, 18 December, 2004