Aiysha Safdar
Ms. Aiysha Safdar is a graduate of Kinnaird College and has done her M.Phil in IR. She has recently joined the Pakistan Navy War College, Lahore as member Research Faculty.
Ms. Aiysha Safdar is a graduate of Kinnaird College and has done her M.Phil in IR. She has recently joined the Pakistan Navy War College, Lahore as member Research Faculty.
The author holds a masters degree in peace and conflict studies and is interested in topics related to social issues and conflict situations in Pakistan. Middle Class Empowerment: Driving Pakistan’s Political and Social Landscape Religious Minorities in Pakistan – A National Perspective Ideological Foundation and Nationalism in the Era of Hybrid Threat Environment The Brain
The author is a former Ambassador of Pakistan. Historical Framework of the Former Soviet Union’s Relations with India
The author is a barrister and entrepreneur. Pakistani history and politics holds great interest for him. He can be contacted at: [email protected] A Selfless Patriot: The Life & Times of Khwaja Nazimuddin Mian Iftikharuddin: A Keeper of the Nation’s Conscience The Civilian Autocracy of Ghulam Mohammad Dynastic Politics and the State of Pakistan’s Democracy The
The author is Pakistan’s former ambassador to the UAE and Iran. Iran’s Afghan Policy after the US Withdrawal: Implications for Pakistan and the Region
Michael Tribe is a development economist. He has held academic posts in the Economics field in Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, in the University of Cape Coast, Ghana and in the Universities of Glasgow, Strathclyde and Bradford in the UK. Karl Marx’s Early Years and his “Worldview”
The writer is a civil servant belonging to Commerce and Trade Group. Presently, he is posted as Joint Secretary (IRC), in Cabinet Division, Islamabad. Industrial Growth in Pakistan- Gaps in Policy Paradigm and Way Forward A Critical Appraisal of US China Trade and Investment Relations, recent trade war and its impact on Pakistan
This is a Jinnah Institue policy brief dated May 6, 2019 War to Lawfare: Spotlighting the India-Pakistan Conflict
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*The piece is based on a research carried out for the Society for Conservation and Protection of Environment (SCOPE) / Alliance against Hunger and Malnutrition (AAHM) is an international network of civil society, intergovernmental organisations and international NGOs and Oxfam’s Grow Campaign. The Politics of Food Pricing in Pakistan: Is there a hope for urban