Understanding India and Pakistan’s intriguing terrorism discourses
Understanding India and Pakistan’s intriguing terrorism discourses
Muhammad Feyyaz Sadaf Husnain Bari a Department of Political Science and International Relations, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistanb Husnain Afzal Khan Films (HAK Films), Islamabad, PakistanMuhammad Feyyaz holds a PhD in politics from Queen’s University, UK, and an MPhil in peace and conflict studies from National Defence University (NDU), Islamabad. He also holds multiple certifications, notably in Negotiations and Dispute Resolution from Harvard University USA and Defence against Terrorism from the NATO Centre of Excellence in Ankara. Besides, he has taught at various universities in Pakistan and the country’s apex civil and military institutions, namely NDU and the National School of Public Policy Lahore. His research interests lie at the intersection of metaphysical and critical approaches to research and pedagogy and the theory and practice of persistent political violence, especially terrorism, politics of counterterrorism, civil war, and insurgency.Sadaf Husnain Bari holds an M.phil in Development Economics and Public Policy from Beaconhouse National University, Pakistan, and a Master’s in Economics from Government College University, Lahore. She has taught at two private universities in Pakistan and worked as a researcher with the Institute of Public Policy, Lahore. Her research focuses on the economic aspects of political violence. She also edits, creates, and designs graphics for corporate documentaries and commercial ads.