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Pakistan Stock Exchange Attack: New Wave of Ethno-Separatist Violence?

2020
17 Jul
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Pakistan Stock Exchange Attack: New Wave of Ethno-Separatist Violence?

Author(s): S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Abdul Basit

The Pakistan Stock Exchange attack on 20 June 20202 and the accompanying spate of violence by various ethno-separatist groups mark a new wave of terrorism in Pakistan. This new wave should be seen in the broader context of the rapidly evolving geopolitical situation in the region.

  • English
  • Extremism (Ethno-National)
  • Journal Article (Open Access)
  • Pakistan
  • South/Southeast Asia

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