15/02/11
Javaid Laghari was invited to lecture as a Distinguished Speaker at the Clinton School of Public Service the first week of February. The focus of his talk was on how the economic center of gravity is shifting from the west to the east due to the explosive growth in information … read more »
05/02/11
Naheed P Malbari * & By Dr Javaid Laghari
Abstract
Theories of leadership, over decades have explored a wide variety of concepts. Much research has been undertaken keeping in mind the western society both relating to organizations as well as political and other leaders. There is a dearth of a … read more »
31/01/11
By Javaid R. Laghari
INNOVATION and creativity are the driving force behind countries which are producing breakthroughs in everything from telecom to energy to defence.
Tom Friedman’s flat world theory has revolutionised global business, and many new companies in the developing world are redesigning entire business processes and products, giving … read more »
17/07/10
The world is debating the political fallout from Benazir Bhutto’s assassination — from fear of chaos in Pakistan to the impact of her death in Iowa. There is already no shortage of analysis about the national security implications of her death, but I want to write about the young woman … read more »
12/06/10
A new UN report into the assassination of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto blames the Musharraf government for failing to protect her. It also alleged that Pakistani intelligence services may have “hampered” the investigation.
A United Nations report into the assassination of former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto almost … read more »
12/06/10
Benazir Bhutto – Charismatic, oozing aristocracy, beautiful, educated in Harvard and Oxford, President of Oxford Debating Society all these would suggest a life of coziness and luxury… but Benazir Bhutto chose to live life under the gun literally.… read more »
11/06/10
Delayed elections are the latest effort by the Musharraf government to limit the power of civilian political parties in Pakistan. In this context, the lessons of Benazir Bhutto’s life and her ghastly death must be a wake-up call to the Bush administration and certainly to its successor: Accepting a garrison … read more »