The Center for Research and Security Studies (CRSS) is a Pakistani, Islamabad-based independent non-profit think tank[1] founded by civil society activists to conduct research and advocacy on democratic governance, regional peace and security, human rights, and counter-radicalization.[2][3][4] CRSS was founded in 2007 by journalist and writer Imtiaz Gul.[5]
Formation | 2007 |
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Founder | Imtiaz Gul |
Type | Non-profit think tank |
Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Head | Imtiaz Gul |
Website | crss |
The CRSS specializes in communication to impart information to people in conflict- and disaster-hit areas.[6]
The head of the think tank is Imtiaz Gul, a strategic analyst, writer, and journalist.[7][8]
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