Pakistan Institute of International Affairs
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The Pakistan Institute of International Affairs (PIIA) (Urdu: ادارہ بین الاقوامی اُمور پاکستان) is a non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Karachi whose mission is to analyse and promote the understanding of major international issues and current affairs.
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[edit] History
PIIA was founded in 1947 in Karachi in affiliation with the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA), London, and the Institute of Pacific Relations, New York. The formal inauguration by the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan took place on 26 March 1948. The draft memorandum of the PIIA was considered and approved on 28 September 1948. Housed first in the Intelligence School on Queen's Road, the PIIA later moved to Frere Hall and thence, in 1955 (when the Institute's building was completed), to its present location on Aiwan-e-Sadar Road.[1]
[edit] Standing
The PIIA stands high in ranking of research institutes specially in the context of Pakistan. Besides other famous personalities and renowned scholars from around the world, PIIA members have also been addressed by several heads of states and government from around the world including Prof. Arnold J. Toynbee, Mr. Justice Potter Stewart of the US Supreme Court and Mr. Justice Philip C. Jessup of the ICJ; statesmen such as Prime Minister S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka, Clement Attlee, Henry Kissinger and Ralph Bunche, Richard Nixon, Sutan Sjahrir of Indonesia; and national leaders such as Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan, President Ayub Khan, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, President General Zia-ul-Haq, Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Syed Sajjad Ali Shah, Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri, Admiral Afzal Tahir and President General Pervez Musharraf.[2]
[edit] Objectives
The institute is a nonofficial, nonpartisan, nonprofit body. Its objectives are to encourage and facilitate an understanding of international affairs, and of the conditions and attitudes of foreign countries and their peoples; and to promote the scientific study of international politics, economics and jurisprudence.
[edit] Areas of research
Foreign relations and diplomacy, security and defense, development studies, economic issues, political issues. Conflict Resolution, Human Rights, Armament, Disarmament and Dynamics of Security in the World.
[edit] Funding sources
Self generated. Rental income (80%), membership fees (3%), sales of publications(3%). Does not accept contract research. Budget (2000): USD 47,430.
[edit] Staff
Twenty three ( 21 male, 4 females ), including five in research, two professional librarians, and 18 among administrative staff members.
Executive Officers
- KHAN, Fatehyab Ali (Chairman)
- JAFRI, S. A. Minam (Secretary)
Senior Research Officers
- NOOR, Sanam (South Asia, Comprehensive Security)
- SHAH, Syed Mohammad Ali (Terrorism; US Foreign Policy)
Assistant Research Officers
- ALI, Fizzah
- KHAN, Shahnawaz M.
Assistant Librarian:
- Hameed,Uzma
Library Assistant
- ALI,Syeda Sabeeka
[edit] Periodicals
Pakistan Horizon, founded in 1948 is the oldest research journal of international affairs on the Indian sub-continent. (English, quarterly, exchange/subscription)
Library: 30,557 books, 225 periodicals.
[edit] Research findings
All accessible. Some recent titles of Pakistan Horizon include: Kashmir (April 2003); Pakistan-India Relations (July 2004); Afghanistan after 9/11 (January 2006), Pakistan's Foreign Policy Analysis (April 2007), Challenges to Global Security (July 2007, Women's Concerns in International Relations (October 2007)and Founding Members' Number (January-April 2008).
[edit] Former research officers
- Ambassador Karamatullah K. Ghori
- Zubeida Mustafa
- Prof. Dr. Naveed Ahmed Tahir
- Prof. Dr. Moonis Ahmar
- Prof. Dr. Sheikh Mutahir Ahmed
- Tehmina Memood
- Nausheen Wasi
- Nabiha Gul
Head of Research
- Dr. Masuma Hasan