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Amina Khan


Director of the Centre for Afghanistan, Middle East & Africa (CAMEA)

Amina Khan is Director of  the Centre for Afghanistan, Middle East & Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies (ISSI), Islamabad, where she oversees research and advocacy-related work on all facets of CAMEA. Prior to this, she served as a Research Fellow and a Senior Research Fellow at the ISSI, focusing on Afghanistan and FATA. Over a period of more than 15 years, she has published extensively on Afghanistan, and has presented her research at multiple national and international forums. She is also the author of three edited books, The Covid Challenge and its Impact on the Middle East and Africa (2021) and the Evolving Situation in Afghanistan: International and Regional Perspectives (2022), Pakistan’s Strategic Frontiers (2023).

A recipient of OSI/FCO/Chevening Scholarship 2009-2010, Amina has a Masters degree in Democracy, Politics and Governance (DPG) from Royal Holloway University of London. She also has a Masters degree in Defense and Strategic Studies (DSS) from the Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad (2005). She has been a Visiting Fellow at the SWP Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik – German Institute for International and Security Affairs (2011). Currently she is pursuing her doctoral degree from Quaid-e-Azam University.

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Mail aminakhan@issi.org.pk

Issue Brief on “Pakistan-Afghanistan Tensions at Chaman”

Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been following a downward trajectory since 2015. They have reached their lowest following a number of clashes along...

Issue Brief on “Pakistan-Afghan Border: Need to End the Blame Game”

In an effort to ease tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, the British government facilitated the 'first high-level interaction' between the two neighbours on March...

Protracted Afghan Refugee Situation: Policy Options for Pakistan

Abstract Pakistan provided shelter to one of the world’s largest protracted refugee populations ─ more than five million Afghan refugees have been living in Pakistan...

Issue Brief on “Afghan Refugees in Pakistan”

Pakistan has provided shelter to one of the world’s largest protracted refugee populations - more than 5 million Afghan refugees have been living in...

Issue Brief on “Pak-Afghan Relations After the Devastating Terror Attacks in Pakistan”

On February 17, 2017 the Pakistan Army carried out targeted attacks on Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JUA) and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) hideouts located across the border in...

Issue Brief on “Russia-China-Pakistan Third Trilateral Dialogue on Afghanistan”

On December 27, 2016, officials from Russia, China and Pakistan met in Moscow for the third Trilateral Dialogue on Afghanistan, where all three states...

Issue Brief on “Afghanistan: The Growing influence of the Taliban”

Despite 15 years of international presence in Afghanistan and the US claims of achieving progress and development, 'Afghanistan is worse off today than it...

Issue Brief on “Issues in Pak-Afghan Border Management”

The controversy surrounding the Pak-Afghan border and its mismanagement continues to be one of the most contentious bilateral issues between Pakistan and Afghanistan. In...

David.L.Goosling, Frontier of Fear: Confronting the Taliban on Pakistan’s Border (The Radcliffe Press: London...

The book Frontier of Fear: Confronting the Taliban on Pakistan's Border is a personal account of David Lagourie Gosling, who served as the Principal...

Prospects of Peace in Afghanistan

Abstract The National Unity Government (NUG) has expressed positive overtures towards Taliban and has been exploring and pursuing several avenues to initiate talks with...