- Pakistani Madrassas. Ideological Stronghold for Saudi Arabia and Gulf States. In Christophe Jafferlot and Laurence Louer (eds), Pan-Islamic Connections. Transnational Networks Between South Asia and the Gulf. (to be published – Hurst, 2017).
- Mapping the Establishment. In Ishtiaq Ahmed and Adnan Rafiq, Pakistan’s Democratic Transition: Change and Persistence (Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics, 2016).
- Businessmen in Boots – Pakistan’s Entrepreneurial Military. In Zeinab Abul-Magd and Elke Grawert (eds.), Businessmen in Arms. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016).
- Pakistan’s Modernism: A Hybrid Theocracy? In Shaun R. Gregory (ed), Democratic Transition and Security in Pakistan. (Routledge, 2016).
- Pervez Musharraf: Yet Another Dictator. Chapter contributed in Roger D. Long (ed), A History of Pakistan. (Oxford University Press, 2015).
- Pakistan’s Civil-Military Balance: The Fourth Round. Chapter contributed in Rajesh Basrur and Kartik Bommakanti (eds), Demilitarizing the State: South and Southeast Asian Experience. (Singapore: Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) Monograph No: 25, 2012).
- The Evolution of Civil-Military Relations in South Asia. In E. Sridharan (ed). International Relations Theory and South Asia. (Oxford University Press, 2011). A theoretical and comparative study of civil-military relations in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
- Can Non-Provocative Defense Work for Pakistan? In Navnita Chadha-Bahera (ed)., International Relations in South Asia: A Search for an Alternative Paradigm (Sage Publications, 2008). Pp. 235-251.
- The Development of Security Studies in Pakistan. In Inayatullah, Rubina Saigol and Pervez Tahir, (eds), Social Sciences in Pakistan: A Profile. (Islamabad: Council for Social Sciences, 2005). This was a UNICEF project.
- National Security, Democracy failure and Continuing Militarization of State and Society. Chapter in Militarizing State, Society and Culture in Asia. Critical Perspectives. (Hong Kong: Asian regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA), 2005).
- Pakistan’s Military expenditure Decision-making Process. In Joern Brommelhorster (ed), Demystifying the Peace Dividend. (Nomos, Feb. 2000.
- Arresting Light Weapons Proliferation in Pakistan: Is There a Way Ahead? In Over a Barrel – Light Weapons & Human Rights. The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative book, London, Nov. 1999.
Book Chapters
Pakistani Madrassas. Ideological Stronghold for Saudi Arabia and Gulf States. In Christophe Jafferlot and Laurence Louer (eds), Pan-Islamic Connections. Transnational Networks Between South Asia and the Gulf. (to be published – Hurst, 2017). Mapping the Establishment. In Ishtiaq Ahmed and Adnan Rafiq, Pakistan’s Democratic Transition: Change and Persistence (Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics, 2016). …