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    In brief: Pakistan’s multiple crises

    Monday, 30 January, 2012

    This note briefly surveys the current crisis in civil-military relations in Pakistan, which is symbolised by the 'memogate' scandal. With the Supreme Court also hearing a charge of contempt of court against Prime Minister Gilani, the government's position looks precarious. While a military coup is possible, early elections are more likely.

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Elections
    • Institutions
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    North Korea’s dynastic succession

    Tuesday, 03 January, 2012

    This note briefly surveys the final month's of Kim Jong-Il's rule in North Korea and, following his death on 17 December 2011, the rise of his youngest son, Kim Jong-Un, to power.

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Energy
    • EU institutions
    • Institutions
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    Southeast Asia: A political and economic introduction

    Wednesday, 14 December, 2011

    This paper provides a broad introduction to Southeast Asia. It offers key facts and figures about the region, followed by country studies of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. It then looks more analytically at two key issues for the region: democratisation and Islamist terrorism. It ends with a select bibliography.

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Economic situation
    • Security
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    In brief: elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Friday, 07 October, 2011

    This note reviews the prospects for the presidential and parliamentary elections which are due to be held in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 25 November 2011

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    • Africa
    • Elections
    • Institutions
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    Issues facing LGBT people in sub-Saharan Africa: suggested reading

    Friday, 29 July, 2011

    This bibliographical note gathers together a selection of press articles and official and civil society sources of information about the issues facing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people in sub-Saharan Africa today.

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    • Africa
    • Institutions
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    Equatorial Guinea: a quick introduction

    Friday, 24 June, 2011

    Equatorial Guinea is often cited as a classic example of the ‘resource curse’ which can strike poor countries with weak formal institutions when oil is discovered. This note provides a brief introduction to Equatorial Guinea, including UK and EU relations with the country.

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    • Africa
    • Institutions
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    In brief: Burma’s ‘discipline-flourishing democracy’

    Wednesday, 01 June, 2011

    This note reviews developments in Burma since the November 2010 elections.

    • Research Briefing
    • Asia Pacific
    • Elections
    • Institutions
    • International organisations
    • Parliament
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    In brief: Pakistan – probable disintegration or underlying resilience?

    Wednesday, 11 May, 2011

    Drawing on two recent studies of the country, this note briefly discusses two ways of understanding the trajectory and character of Pakistan

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Institutions
    • Security
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    The killing of Osama bin Laden: the Pakistan connection

    Tuesday, 03 May, 2011

    This note collects together useful sources on this question in the immediate aftermath of the killing of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan

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    • Asia Pacific
    • Security
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    UK Defence and Security Policy: A New Approach?

    Friday, 21 January, 2011

    Both the National Security Strategy and the Strategic Defence and Security Review were published in October 2010, five months after the Government took office. This paper examines the main priorities and recommendations set out in each of those documents

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    • Crime
    • Defence policy
    • Institutions
    • International development
    • Security
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    In brief: The Horn of Africa – review of events during 2010 and prospects for 2011

    Tuesday, 04 January, 2011

    This note briefly reviews events in the Horn of Africa during 2010 and prospects for 2011

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    • Africa
    • Institutions
    • Security
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    Strategic Defence and Security Review

    Wednesday, 13 October, 2010

    That Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) was announced shortly after the new Coalition Government took office in May 2010. As the SDSR is ongoing, it is difficult to conclude with any certainty what its final recommendations may be. Therefore, this note seeks to 'set the scene' by providing an outline of what proposals have been highlighted by the new Government thus far and a list of suggested reading material for relevant commentary.

    • Research Briefing
    • Defence policy
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    The ‘AfPak policy’ and the Pashtuns

    Tuesday, 22 June, 2010

    The first part of this paper focuses on the Pashtuns, beginning with a survey of the geographic, historical and cultural factors which have shaped Pashtun identities in Afghanistan and Pakistan before going on to describe the political and security arrangements under which they currently live. The paper then reviews the Pashtun armed militant groups currently operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The second part of the paper then looks at the US AfPak policy, setting out its origins and evolution before assessing the prospects for success over the coming year and beyond.

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    • Armed forces
    • Asia Pacific
    • Security
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    Sudan: Peace or war, unity or secession?

    Wednesday, 02 June, 2010

    This paper considers the current political situation in Sudan, including the impact of the April 2010 elections in which Omar al-Bashir was re-elected as national President. The prospects for Sudan over the coming year are examined, with particular reference to the two referendums to be held in January 2011, required under the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement, and the recent resurgence of the conflict in Darfur.

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    • Africa
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    Fixed term parliaments- early dissolution arrangements

    Wednesday, 02 June, 2010

    This Note is intended to be a companion to Library Standard Note 831 Fixed Term Parliaments. It explains how fixed term parliaments operate in a number of other advanced democracies, both parliamentary and presidential.

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    • Institutions
    • Parliament

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