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Dr Gilani's Corner

This corner posts the writings of Dr. Ijaz Shafi Gilani. Dr. Gilani is a prominent Social Scientist and the founder of Gallup Pakistan. However these writings are in his personal capacity and the responsibility of contents or views rests with him and  not with any institution or organization that he may be associated with currently or in the past.

 

For ease of consultation, the writings have been grouped as under:

 

1 - National Politics

2 - International Relations

3 - Labor Migration and Economics

4 - Marketing Research

5 - Miscellaneous

 

National Politics

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. Calculus of Electoral Politics in Pakistan (1970-2002) Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, 2008.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. A Dispassionate Analysis of Electoral Rigging in Pakistan 1970-2002 Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, 2008.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. Election 2002 in NWFP and Balochistan: Reflections of the Dramatic Success of MMA Presented at Pildat Seminar on Elections Islamabad, February, 2006.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Global Perspectives on War, Peace, and International Order." In Conflict or Convergence: Global Perspectives on War, Peace, and International Order. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, 1997.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Emerging Internal Challenges in the Subcontinent with Special Reference to Pakistan" Presented at Islamabad: Institute of Regional Studies, 1997.

 

Goonasekera, Anura, & Ijaz Shafi Gilani. "Mass Media and the Electoral Process: A Study of Pakistan's National Elections, 1990." Asian Journal of Communication Vol. 2, No. 2, 1992. Pp 168-80.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Elections and Mass Media in Pakistan" Islamabad: Gallup Pakistan/ Pakistan Institute of Public Opinion, 1990.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. The Language Question: Public Attitudes on Language of Education and Employment. Islamabad: Gallup Pakistan and National Language Authority, 1986.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. Pakistan at the Polls: Campaign Candidates and Voters. Islamabad: Gallup Pakistan/Pakistan Institute of Public Opinion, 1985.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. Pakistan Economy: Searching for Leadership to Manage Seven Lean Years. Pakistan: Institute of Policy Studies, 1985.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Review Article: Iron Law of Oligarchy" Strategic Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 July-Sep 1977. Pp. 109-117

 

 

International Relations

 

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "The Two Dilemmas of Democracy" In Voice of the People. Canada: Gallup International Association, 2007.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "The Global Verdict on Democracy: Admiration for the Norm, Disillusionment with the Practice." In Voice of the People. Canada: Gallup International Association, 2006.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "The Imperatives of Economic Cooperation in the Central Asia Region" Friends Quarterly Journal Vol. 23, 1998. Pp 35-53.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Emerging States and Societies in Post Soviet Central Asia" Notes for Lecture presented at Karachi: Institute of Central and West Asian Studies, 1997.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. The Four R's of Afghanistan: A Study of Pak-Afghan Relations and Their Impact on Foreign Policy Attitudes in Pakistan. Berkley, CA: Institute of Strategic Studies, University of California, Berkley, 1986.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "OAPEC and AFESD; Oil and Money and Arab Economic Cooperation" Strategic Studies, Vol. 2, No. 1 April-June 1978. Pp 56-75.

 

Gilani, Ijaz Shafi. "International Organizations: Review of Key works" Islamabad: Research and Publications Committee, Quaid-e-Azam University 1978.

 

Social Transformation in Central Asia, An Input for Modeling Social Change (Paper Presented at MIT USA)

 

Reflections on Americanism and Anti-Americanism - Feb 2007

 

 

Labor Migration and Economics

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "The Political Context of Islamic Economics." In Studies in Islamic Economics, ed. Khurshid Ahmed. Jeddah: International Centre for Research in Islamic Economics, 1980. Pp 131-42.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. A Case Study of Pakistani Labour Force in the Gulf Dubai: Gulf Research Center, 2008.

 

Guest Workers: A study of Overseas Pakistanis Pakistan: Institute of Policy studies. 1987.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Pakistan" In Middle East Interlude, Asian Workers Abroad: A Comparative Study of Four Countries, ed. Manolo I. Abella and Yogesh Atal. Bangkok: UNESCO, 1986. Pp 109-72.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. Citizens, Slaves, Guest Workers: The Dynamics of Labour Migration from South Asia. Pakistan: Institute of Policy Studies, 1985.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Socio-Economic Impact of International Labour Migration: A Study Based on the Pakistani Experience." In Social Sciences in Asia, ed. Chie Nakane. Tokyo: Institute of Oriental Culture, The University of Tokyo, 1984. Pp 145-59.

 

 

Marketing Research

 

Gilani, Ijaz Shafi, and Nisar A. Zuberi. "Communication Scene of Pakistan." In Asian Communication Handbook, ed. Anura Goonasekera and Duncan Holaday. Singapore: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre, 1993. Pp 139-59.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. Media Ethics: Country Paper on Pakistan AMIC Seminar on Media Ethics, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, September 11-13, 2000.

 

Gilani, Ijaz S. "Media Ethics in Pakistan." In Media Ethics in Asia: Addressing the Dilemmas in the Information Age, ed. Venkat Iyer. Singapore: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre, Nanyang Technological University, 2002. Pp 114-128

 

Gilani, Ijaz Shafi, and Mansoor Khan. "Audience Measurement in the 'Dual Economies' of Poor Countries: Globalization of 'Professional' Culture Raises New Issues and Opportunities: A Case Study from Pakistan." In Marketing Research Best Practice: 30 Visions for the Future 2003, ed. Peter Mouncey and Frank Wimmer. Amsterdam, Netherlands: ESOMAR, 2003. Pp.317-37.

 

Miscellaneous

 

The Political Context of Islamic economics- High and Low - Road Strategies - ITTTIHAD 1977



 

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