Niloufer A. Siddiqui
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"Conspiracy Theories, Foreign Policy, and Voting Behavior in Pakistan." Mahbub ul Haq Research Center at LUMS, Pakistan Dialogues Blog, September 2, 2022. 

"How confident are Indians in Modi’s India?" Hindustan Times, August 26, 2022, with Christopher Clary, Sameer Lalwani, and Neelanjan Sircar

"Confidence and Nationalism in Modi's India," Stimson Center Policy Brief, August 17, 2022,  with Christopher Clary, Sameer Lalwani, and Neelanjan Sircar

"Exposure to Violence and Voting in Karachi, Pakistan," United States Institute of Peace Special Report, June 2019, with Mashail Malik

"How to Handle Pakistan's New Hardliners," Wilson Center, February 2019.

"Will Pakistan's Elections be Free and Fair?" BBC Hindi, July 24, 2018 (translated into Hindi)

"Pakistan's Electoral Outlook," Asia Dialogue, University of Nottingham Asia Research Institute, July 22, 2018

"Pakistani Militants have Created their Own Political Party. Can it Actually Win Votes?", The Monkey Cage blog of the Washington Post, May 7, 2018, with Yelena Biberman. 

"What's Behind the Islamist Protests in Pakistan?", The Monkey Cage blog of the Washington Post, December 8, 2017. 
 
“Sectarian Violence and Intolerance,”  Middle East Institute, May 27, 2015

 “The Politics and Economics of Pakistan’s Youth,” Think piece for UNDP Human Development Report Pakistan 2015 as contributing author. December 2014.

“Religious Authority and the Promotion of Sectarian Tolerance in Pakistan,” United States Institute of Peace Special Report, October 2014, with Michael Kalin. 

“Pakistan-U.S. Trust Deficit,” Dawn, June 19, 2011, with Joshua T. White. 

“Broken Justice,” ForeignPolicy.com, February 1, 2011. 

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