Looking at the world and war on terror, post the capture and killing of Bin Laden; what are the concerns about Pakistan itself and its relationship with its neighbours? Professor Lieven, from the Dept of War Studies at Kings College, has travelled extensively for research in Pakistan and other parts of the Muslim world. His recent publication “Pakistan: A Hard Country” Allen Lane 2011 looks its history, structures and regional differences
2011 Cafes
- Can the EU survive the crisis?
- The Financialisation of Food: Commodity Markets And Human Hunger
- Pakistan: A failing and dangerous state?
- A Scramble for Resources? The contemporary geopolitics of the Arctic
- Khadafi, Fleet Street and Libya’s fluctuating relationship with the West
- Indonesia and the promise of democracy in the Muslim world
- A steady-state economy: Should we? Could we?
- Why we should document every casualty of conflict
- Algeria and the impact of the Jasmine Revolution
- Dangerous banks: can we tame them?
- Crisis in Kyrgyzstan & the struggle for the control of Central Asia
- Saudi Arabia – What’s wrong with its relationship with the West
- Privatisation of public services: what’s wrong with it?
- Sarah Palin : why is she so popular?