Director’s Desk

It gives me pleasure to share with you that since 2008, we have been publishing the Quarterly Research & News magazine. Raheem ul Haque has been the dynamic team leader ably assisted by Saba Shahid, since 2016 while, I have played only the supervisory role.
Over the years Quarterly has performed a very useful function of sharing the Centre’s activities and views of our guest speakers, while occasionally publishing research articles, policy briefs and consultative dialogue reports.
Now, the CPPG faculty is ready to launch a policy research journal, regularize its Monograph series, and enhance the quality and contents of policy briefs and discussion papers. Therefore, we have decided that from this year the CPPG students will take charge of the Quarterly. In that spirit the current issue is edited and managed by the student editorial team comprising Neha Malik, Neesa Abbas and Mansoor Nahra,and supervised by Saba Shahid and Raheem ul Haque,both of whom have done an excellent job in advising and navigating this student-led initiative.
I want to underscore that this is a student-led initia- tive and reflects the vigor, dedication and a sense of purpose of the CPPG’s MPhil students. In the com- ing months/years the Executive Masters and the PhD students will also join enthusiastically and contribute towards making the Quarterly a flag-bearer of stu- dents’ voice and research. The faculty supervisor’s role is to advise and oversee that Quarterly becomes a torchbearer to promote a culture of research, delibera- tion and tolerance of opposing views in an academic environment, where student’s views and voices are respected. We hope that through this venture, the students of the CPPG will become the backbone of the FCC research community, enabling the faculty to consolidate the Think Tank functions of the CPPG. Please join me in congratulating the Quarterly’s edito- rial team for making a daring new beginning. Any comments and critical feedback is welcome and will give the editorial team and contributors a sense of confidence.

Dr. Saeed Shafqat

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Together the editorial team and advisors have brought together a diversity of content. We have tried to represent different areas of public policy from arts and culture to the importance of think tanks in the field of policy sciences.
We sincerely thank our Director and advisors for their guidance and support. We would also like to thank our contributors for working with us on this edition.We further invite MPhil scholars of social sciences to submit their Thesis Paper abstracts for publishing in the Quarterly.
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Editorial Board

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Thesis

Articles

Event Overview

Reviews and Recommendation

Asim Imdad Ali, Circular History of Pakistan (Lahore: Vanguard Books, 2021)

Review by Dr. Saeed Shafqat

World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market
Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global
Instability by Amy Chua (2002).

Review by Neha Malik

Student and Alumni News

Aleena Afzal

MPhil Class of 2022

Rizwan Dawood

MPhil Class of 2019

Zainab Altaf

MPhil Class of 2016

Ali Murad Khokhar

MPhil Class of 2017

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