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Terrorism has evolved over the years as multi-layered and decentralized threat for the states, implying that the counter-terrorism initiatives and strategies need to be revamped beyond the traditional security-laden perspective. Terrorism is essentially a criminal act, which has implications but is not limited to national security, as highlighted in Pakistan’s national discourse and policies. Yet it has been securitized, as an imminent threat without due regard for a proportionate and multifaceted response. This paper points towards the absence of resilience from the counter-terrorism strategy and policies while stressing on building a linkage between desecuritization, resilience and counter-terrorism to address the diverse social and political drivers and implications of terrorism.

Sadia Nasi, Saira Nawaz Abbasi. (2021) Desecuritization, Resilience and Terrorism: Towards a Comprehensive Approach on Counter-Terrorism in Pakistan, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume-58, issue 4.
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