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Policy Perspectives (Vol 10, No. 2) published!

The July-December 2013 issue of Policy Perspectives (Volume 10, Number 2) is now available. It also completes a decade of regular publication of this flagship journal of Institute of Policy Studies.

 

The July-December 2013 issue of Policy Perspectives (Volume 10, Number 2) is now available. It also completes a decade of regular publication of this flagship journal of Institute of Policy Studies.

This issue of Policy Perspectives, as always, comes up with an array of academic contributions on a select few important national, regional and global issues, and presents diverse perspectives on the same, including the series of brief articles, launched in the previous issue under the title of Agenda before the Nation: 2013 and Beyond – a written symposium presenting a set of deliberations on important issues, the new leadership in particular and the nation in general is confronted with – continues with its second episode. This attempt at the agenda-setting exercise covers four major areas namely i) Educational Policy; ii) Economy & Wellbeing; iii) Kashmir; and vi) Women, Law and Society.

Other articles include Conflict in FATA and Governance, Emerging Nuclear Scenario, Indo-US Nuclear Deal, Pak-Iran Collaborative Strategies for Regional Cooperation in Eurasia, Regional Railway Hub in Pakistan and China’s Role, Targeting Underdevelopment and Poverty in Muslim World: Role of Islamic Finance and Application of Talfīq in Modern Islamic Commercial Contracts.

 

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