Curriculum
Through free interaction of the major actors of Public Policy formulation, this program explores the essential factors of Public Policy, to envisage new dimensions and solutions in a changing world environment and Pakistan so as to work out better methodology of implementing and to position them for future responsibilities. Each program will include a mix of the following areas, as appropriate.
Leadership and Governance
August 19 – 23, 2013
Experiences and Challenges
Statecraft and Leadership in Pakistan
Political System of Pakistan – Governance, Military Interventions and Judicial Decisions
Media, Civil Society and its influence on National Leadership
Bureaucratic Leadership and Public Service Delivery in Pakistan
The Corporate Leadership – Its role and the Private – public Partnership
Security Challenges and the Welfare State – Centric Perspective
The trade-off between security and the welfare state.
Impact on domestic security situation and obligations of a welfare state.
Compulsions of economic development and security.
Satisfying security needs and the welfare of the people.
Boom on Bust – where is the Pakistan heading?
Threats to the State of Pakistan and their Internal Linkages and Relationship with the Global War on Terror.
Kind and nature of threats to the state – Regional Pakistan’s options and response.
Nuclear non-proliferation regime and Pakistan’s role.
Role, functions and responsibility of the National Command Authority.
Pakistan’s nuclear capability and Perils of Limited War in a nuclear environment.
Live Case Study
Managing Public and Private Enterprises
February 10 – 14, 2013
February 10 – 14, 2013
Experiences and Imperatives for Future
Statecraft and Leadership in a Modern Islamic State
Political System of Pakistan – Governance, Military Interventions and Judicial Decisions
Media, Civil Society and its influence on National Leadership
Bureaucratic Leadership and Public Service Delivery in Pakistan
The Corporate Leadership – Its role and the Private – public Partnership
Security Challenges and the Welfare State – Centric Perspective
Threats to the State of Pakistan and their Internal Linkages and Relationship with the Global War on Terror.
Kind and nature of threats to the state – Pakistan’s options and response.
Nuclear non-proliferation regime and Pakistan’s role.
Role, functions and responsibility of the National Command Authority.
Pakistan’s nuclear capability and Perils of Limited War in a nuclear environs.
The trade-off between security and the welfare state
Impact on domestic security situation and obligations of a welfare state.
Compulsions of economic development and security.
Satisfying security needs and the welfare aspect of the people.
Note
To apply for “Improving Government Performance” or to learn more about the programme curriculum, application process, and tuition, you can visit our website at www.nspp.gov.pk. You may process your applications through your ministry. They have already been asked to nominate officers of BS-21 and above for this programme.
If you have any questions, please contact
Mr. Muhammad Rashid Pervaiz,
Programme Coordinator
+92-42-99205340
+92-321-8411057