KARACHI, July 31: Under the Programme on Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution, Department of International Relations, University of Karachi a book, “Different perceptions on conflict resolution: Need for an alternate approach,” has been published.

The book printed by the Bureau of Composition, Compilation and Translation (BCC&T) University of Karachi, has been funded by the Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.

It contains chapters by renowned scholars of South Asia covering different perceptions on conflict resolution like the theoretical, conceptual and case studies of various conflicts.

The book also has a chapter on, “Cyber Space and Conflict Resolution” written by the students of the Department of International Relations, University of Karachi. The book is edited by Prof Dr Moonis Ahmar.

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