Regaining Baloch Sovereignty

This blog aims to bring analysis from various sources which have potential impact on the present status of Balochistan controlled by both Pakistan and Iran. By encompassing different perspectives, we hope the readers would grasp political and moral issues and areas--related to Baloch politics in regional and global context --including security, strategic, geopolitics, occupation, self-determination, humanitarian intervention, sovereignty, national identity, international law and human rights.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Borders And Disorder

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In dealing with fractured states, particularly those of which are torn apart by ethno-national conflicts, the society of states often overlo...
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Friday, January 14, 2011

Avoiding a U.S.-China cold war

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By Henry A. Kissinger Friday, January 14, 2011; The upcoming summit between the American and Chinese presidents is to take place while progr...
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Interview: Pakistan's Road to Disintegration

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Interviewee: Stephen P. Cohen, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution Interviewer: Bernard Gwertzman, Consulting Editor January 6, 2011 In t...
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Please, not again

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Without boldness from Barack Obama there is a real risk of war in the Middle East The United States, Israel and the Arabs Dec 29th 2010 Lead...

Moving Forward in Sudan

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Author: John Campbell, Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies The people of south Sudan began voting January 9 on a referendu...

Five myths about why the South seceded

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By James W. Loewen Sunday, January 9, 2011; 12:00 AM One hundred and fifty years after the Civil War began, we're still fighting it -- o...

The Myth of Defensible Borders

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Omar M. Dajani and Ezzedine C. Fishere OMAR M. DAJANI is Professor of Law at Pacific McGeorge School of Law and was a legal adviser to the P...
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