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Dr. Rasul Bakhsh Rais

Dr. Rais has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Santa Barbara.  He served at LUMS as Professor of Political Science for about 11 years. Before joining LUMS, he remained associated with the Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad for nearly 22 years as Professor/Director, Area Study Centre and prior to that as Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations.  He was Quaid-i-Azam Distinguished Professor of Pakistan Studies at Columbia University, New York for 3 years, 1991-94.  He took the Fulbright fellowship at Wake Forest University (1997-98), the Social Science Research Fellowship at Harvard University (1989-90), and the Rockefeller Foundation fellowship in International Relations at the University of California, Berkeley (1985-85).

Dr. Rais is the author of ‘Recovering the Frontier State: War, Ethnicity and State in Afghanistan’ (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2008), ‘War Without Winners: Afghanistan’s Uncertain Transition after the Cold War’ (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1996), and ‘Indian Ocean and the Superpowers: Economic, Political and Strategic Perspectives’ (London: Croom Helm, 1986). He is the editor of ‘State, Society and Democratic Change in Pakistan’ (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1997) and co-edited ‘Pakistan, 1995’ (Boulder: Westview Press, 1996) with Charles H. Kennedy.

He has published widely in professional journals on political and security issues peraining to South Asia, Indian Ocean and Afghanistan. His current research interests are:“Modernism, State and Challenge of Radical Islam in Pakistan.”

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Recasting national security

The issue of democratic development or the broader questions of national integration and human rights cannot be divorced from the holistic perspective of national...

Recapturing the moral ground of politics

We have slowly fallen back into the conventional trap of immoral politics. General Musharraf's political actions, from rigging the presidential election to sending the...

Quaid’s true heirs

With the grave state of affairs in Pakistan, there is a pressing need to revert to the Quaid's ideals to pull the country out...

Private deals, not national reconciliation

If anyone is serious and sincere about national reconciliation, the true message and real essence of the South African process needs to be imbibed...

No hit-and-run in Iran

Engaged in two wars near Iran, the United States cannot really afford to trigger a third one. It can hit the Iranian installations and...

No class is an island

We must recognise that political violence, instability and terrorism are inextricably linked with conditions of mass poverty. The question that we must ask ourselves...

Iraq and the Middle East after Saddam

The final episode of Saddam's life, the trial and execution before cameras and videos flashed around the world, will have serious sectarian repercussions Liberation, freedom,...

If America strikes in Pakistan…

What would military action by US forces mean for General Musharraf? It would imply that Washington has finally written him off and is no...

How long will Musharraf last?

We do not have a clear answer to our first question, but what we can see over the political horizon are two words in...

Finding keys to the Kashmir gridlock

Resolving stubborn conflicts like Kashmir requires flexibility, bargaining and compromise. The major difficulty in this situation is asymmetry between the contending powers The Kashmir dispute...