Policy Perspectives (Vol 11, Issue 1)
Policy Perspectives (Vol 11, Issue 1) brings forth some unique ideological discourses for its readers such as: ‘National Agenda for Policy-Oriented Research’.
Editor: | Khalid Rahman |
Volume: | 11 |
Number: | 1 |
Pages: | 142 |
Retail Price (Pak): | PKR600 |
Annual Subscription: | PKR1000 |
Export Price: | $60 (per copy) |
Annual International Subscription: | $120 |
Policy Perspectives (Vol 11, Issue 1) brings forth some unique ideological discourses for its readers such as: ‘National Agenda for Policy-Oriented Research’ – based on ideas generated by the worthy members of IPS National Academic Council; ‘Western Women and Islam: Embracing and Negotiating Muslim Identity,’ which provides an overall analysis of the appeal and embracing of Islam by Western women; while another article ‘From the Fiqh of Minority to Cosmopolitan Fiqh: An Analysis’ reflects that the convergence of Muslims in Europe and America conjures the idea of a multicultural milieu.
On regional issues, ‘China and SAARC: Connectivity – Need for an Enabling Environment’ asserts that the focus on non-physical aspects, i.e., mental, political and social connectivity between the people, can provide a sustainable foundation for good relations among the people and nations of the region.
Another article, ‘Pakistan’s Blue Economy: Potential and Prospects’ stresses the need for an integrated national maritime policy to benefit from the Indian ocean optimally.
Based on the proceedings of an IPS conference, a report titled ‘Quest for Peace: Dealing with Militancy’, is also a part of this issue. The report suggests that the dialogue and negotiated settlements are the ideal way forward to find the solutions of longstanding problems.
The regular summary of dialogues at IPS on issues related to Pak-China relations, Central Asia and Pakistan’s energy sector is also an insightful part of the publication.
Contents |
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Western Women and Islam: Embracing and Negotiating Muslim Identity
Rahat Raja |
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From the Fiqh of Minority to Cosmopolitan Fiqh An Analysis Bakare Najimdeen |
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China and SAARC: Connectivity – Need for an Enabling Environment
Khalid Rahman |
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Pakistan’s ‘Blue Economy’: Potential and Prospects
Asaf Humayun & Naghmana Zafar |
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Quest for Peace: Dealing with Militancy
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National Agenda for Policy-oriented Research
IPS National Academic Council |
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Western Philosophies of Research and Fundamentals of Islamic Paradigm