The American Institute of Pakistan Studies (AIPS), established in 1973, is a bi-national research and education organization with a mission to promote academic study of Pakistan in the US and to encourage scholarly exchange between the US and Pakistan.
Dr. SherAli Tareen recently delivered a talk in Pashto and Urdu on his book Defending Muhammad in Modernity for the inaugural Peshawar Literature Festival. Click here for the video of the talk and discussion.
Dr. Mashal Saif and Dr. Amen Jaffer, Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), recently published a co-edited volume titledState and Subject Formation in South Asia.
Ken LeBlond is the co-host/producer of a new podcast specifically focused on Pakistan/US relations called Chai and Coffee: Pakistan-Talks with co-host/producer Nuaman Ishfaq Mughal, a journalist based in Islamabad.
Rāhē najāt (The path of salvation): Religious and Social Dynamics in the Coastal Trade Networks on Pakistan
November 12-13, 2015
Co-sponsored by American Institute of Pakistan Studies
Safoora Arbab, University of California-Los Angeles (Junior Fellow) Karen Greenwalt, University of Illinois-Chicago (Junior Fellow) Manamee Guha, University of Illinois-Chicago (Junior Fellow) Maira Hayat, University of Chicago (Junior Fellow) Shayan Rajani, Tufts University (Junior Fellow) Dr. SherAli Tareen, Franklin & Marshall College (Senior Fellow)
AIPS is pleased to be announcing a call for abstracts for an AIPS-sponsored graduate student conference on Thursday, October 22nd in Madison, Wisconsin, just one day before the Annual Conference on South Asia.