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  • On 2 December 2016, the Centre for Public Policy and Governance (CPPG) in collaboration with the Wilson Chair in Pakistan Studies at the University at Texas at Austin hosted a […]
    Talks & Interviews, Workshop

    Pakistan: The Long View, 2047

    December 9, 2016 | Dr. Saeed Shafqat

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  • Effective implementation of Punjab Local Government Act 2019 Consultations

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  • Research Fellow CPPG, Saba Shahid’s essay “Public Policy Lessons from Pakistan’s Experience with COVID-19” has been featured in Observer Research Foundation’s monograph Rebooting the World: Six Months of COVID-19. The monograph looks at countries hardest hit by the pandemic and the various economic, social and political dimensions of managing the disease. The essay which assesses Pakistan’s public policy challenges under the public health crisis can be found at the following link:

     
    https://www.orfonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/ORF_Monograph_RebootingTheWorld.pdf
  • Book Review “Federalism, Nationalism, and Development: India and the Punjab Economy by Pritam Singh”
    Introduction of the Guest Reviewers & Author by Toheed Chatta, Young Historians Club Lyallpur
    First Reviewer: Prof. Sucha Singh Gill (PU, Patiala)
    Second Reviewer: Prof. Saeed Shafqat (FCC, Lahore)
    Third Reviewer: Prof. Atul Sood (JNU, Delhi)
    Author of the Book: Prof. Pritam Singh (Uni of Oxford)

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    • Creation of Pakistan

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    • Ensuring an Equitable Distribution of the Covid-19 Vaccine in Pakistan

      Abstract: This study anticipates the possible challenges that are likely to arise as the Covid-19 vaccine is developed and distribution mechanisms are designed across governments. More specifically, it critically explores the governance aspects the Pakistani leadership should be considering while developing a Covid-19 vaccination program. It argues that equitable distribution be the guiding objective of such a program and this implies that the program is built around principles of anticipatory governance, relies on evidence-based decision making, and that invests in public health programs that are inclusive and representative of the Pakistani population’s varying sociocultural, economic and health needs.

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    • Hong Kong: Signposts Of New Cold War And The Emerging World Order

      Abstract: The US and China are invoking threat and security concerns but the approach of the two is different. For the US, the issue is autonomy, freedom, and democracy. For the Chinese, it is terrorism, extremism and separatism from foreign collaboration. Thus Hong Kong is both a pretext and battleground for the Strategic Competition between the US and China.
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    • WORKING GROUP #1 REPORT ADDRESSING THE PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS
      The Centre for Public Policy and Governance has been actively participating in the Lauder Institute’s Global Think Tank Town Hall initiative since the second Town Hall on the 13th of May 2020. This is part of the Think Tanks and Civil Society Program of the University of Pennsylvania. CPPG was thus amongst the 36 scholars constituting Working Group 1 but also amongst the 181 members overall from 96 countries that contributed to preparing the Town Hall’s final report in just 30 days.
      The Third Town Hall, “Solidarity and Solutions to Save Lives and Livelihoods” took place on the 30th of June 2020, in which CPPG was part of the panel of presenters representing the first of five Working Groups, namely Addressing the Public Health Crisis (co chaired by CIGI and ORF). The consequent report is now available and can be downloaded through the link below

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    • Diamer-Bhasha Dam: Finally A Reality

      ”Water is the true wealth in a dry land; without it, land is worthless or nearly so. And if you control water, you control the land that depends upon it.” (Stegner in Gleick, 1993 a; 9) Click here to read full text article

    • COVID-19: Policy Options for Pakistan

      The rapid spread of COVID-19 in Pakistan has led to several governance challenges. The public policy response during 2020 should prioritize relief in the short term, rehabilitation in the medium term and livelihood asset development in the long-term.
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    • The CPPG’s monograph “China Pakistan Economic Corridor: Demands, Dividends and Directions” has been published and is available for purchase at the Centre for Public Policy and Governance, Room E-017 Elahi Building Forman Christian College (A Chartered University) Lahore. It is also available at Readings 12 K 2, Main Boulevard Gulberg, Block K Gulberg 2, Lahore and other leading bookstores. Click here for more detail CPEC monograph

    • Changing Dynamics of China-India Relations: CPEC and Prospects for Pakistan

      CPPG’s seventh and latest Position Paper “Chaning Dynamics of China-India Relations: CPEC and Prospects for Pakistan” authored by Dr. Saeed Shafqat and Saba Shahid is now available online.

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