Ayesha Khan, Women activists and their turn to the courts. Collective Blog. May 2019.
Keywords: Legislation, Patriarchy, State, Women's Rights
Haris Gazdar, Politics and Social Change. Collective Blog. December 2015.
Keywords: Pakistan, Politics, Social Change, State
Asad Sayeed, The Developmental Role of the Central Bank. Collective Blog. June 2015.
Keywords: Central Bank, Monetary Policy, State
Haris Gazdar, Yasser Kureshi and Asad Sayeed, The Rise of Jihadi Militancy in Pakistan's Tribal Areas. in A. Sundar and N. Sundar eds. Civil Wars in South Asia: State, Sovereignty, Development. New Delhi: Sage India. November 2014.
Keywords: Institutional change, Political Economy, State, Terrorism
Asad Sayeed, Hussain Bux Mallah and Laila Rajani, Class Conflict,Extraneous Factors or Institutional Vacuum? Review Paper on Causes of Violence in Swat. The Asia Foundation. May 2014.
Asad Sayeed and Thomas Kirk, Institutional Vacuum, Violence and the State: The Case of Swat, Pakistan. JSRP Blog. December 2013.
Jo Beall, Sean Fox and Haris Gazdar, State Fragility and State-Building in Pakistan . Policy Directions, Crisis States Research Centre. London School of Economics. 2010.
Keywords: State
Azmat Budhani, Haris Gazdar, Sobia Ahmad Kaker and Hussain Bux Mallah, The Open City: Social Networks and Violence in Karachi. Crisis States Working Paper No. 70 (Series 2). Crisis States Research Centre, DESTIN, LSE, London. March 2010.
Haris Gazdar, Sobia Ahmad Kaker and Irfan Khan, Buffer Zone, Colonial Enclave or Urban Hub? Quetta: between four regions and two wars. Crisis States Working Paper No. 69 (Series 2). Crisis States Research Centre, DESTIN, LSE, London. February 2010.
Keywords: Balochistan, Conflict, Politics, State
Haris Gazdar and Sobia Ahmad Kaker, Policy Choices and the Politics of State-Building: Insights from Two Cities in Pakistan. Crisis States Research Centre, DESTIN, LSE, London. September 2009.
Keywords: Conflict, Economy, Political Economy, State
Haris Gazdar, Democracy Does the Heavy Lifting, Handle It With Care. Economic & Political Weekly. October 2009.