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Insurgency and Violent Extremism in Pakistan
Authors:Marvin G. Weinbaum
Affiliation:The Center for Pakistan Studies, Middle East Institute, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Pakistan has an uneven history of dealing with insurgencies and extremism. This article identifies the various campaigns and policies employed to defeat militants and deal with violent extremism. It describes the major anti-state groups and how Pakistan’s military and civilian leaders, relying on the related strategies of selectivity, gradualism and containment, have allowed militancy and terrorism to thrive. This article finds that while the elites and the public may have belatedly come to appreciate the existential internal threats these groups pose to the country, there are strong reasons to doubt the state’s full commitment to its promises to take meaningful action.
Keywords:Counterinsurgency (COIN)  counterterrorism  radical Islamists  National Action Plan (NAP)  Federal Administrated Tribal Areas (FATA)  Waziristan  Tehrik-e-Taliban  Zarb-e-Azb  al Qaeda  Islamic State Khorasan  Lashkar-e-Taiba
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