Selected Articles and Features

Wagah border

The Nation [London] April 2002

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Afghanistan: Holy or Unholy War?

Review article, Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, February 2002

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Pakistan: Benign Dictatorship? [General Musharraf]

Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, February 2002

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Their lives in his hands [Michael Holroyd]

The Hill, March 2002

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Kashmir’s forgotten plebiscite

17 January 2002, www.bbc.co.uk [linked to article]

Kashmir: the origins of the dispute

16 January 2002, www.bbc.co.uk [linked to article]

Gluck, gluck, glug [Malcolm Gluck]

North-West, April 2001

Enemies unite in Pakistan to oust generals

Sunday Telegraph, 29 October 2000.

Survivor! [Benazir Bhutto]

Verve, India, 2000

Spices of life [Josceline Dimbleby]

The Green, October 2000

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In Again, Out In [Pakistan and the Commonwealth]

30 June 2000, Dawn, Karachi

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Pakistan: the multi-faced challenge

19 February 2000, Dawn, Karachi

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Kashmir Today, Tomorrow? 

Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs, October 1997

Snakes and Ladders

The Telegraph, Calcutta, 10 November 1996

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The end of a dream [Benazir Bhutto has again been dismissed as Prime Minister]

The Times, 6 November 1996

Kashmir prays for paradise restored

FT Weekend, May 14, May 15 1994

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The World in 1492

History Today, May 1992, pp. 24-29

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Conductor of the peaceful revolution.[Kurt Masur]

The Independent, 19 September 1990

Reformation by light of candles [Wittenberg]

Weekend FT,1 /2 September 1990

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Silent death that leaves questions unanswered [Creuzfeldt-Jacob disease]

The Independent, 3 April 1990

The ‘victory’ for women that turned to ashes, [The French Revolution]

The Financial Times, 28 October 1989

Diary of a Nightmare [Pakistan in 1979]

The Independent, 3 April 1989

The making of the daughter of Pakistan

The Independent, 21 November 1988.

Henry Moore in Spain

BBC World Service, Talks and Features, 21 May 1981

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Bhutto: the divided judgement

The Spectator, 10 February 1979

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