Our Lebanon Research Experts
Our Lebanon reports are coming in soon – watch this space!
Our Lebanon reports are coming in soon – watch this space!
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Sibth Ul Hassan is a freelance photographer and researcher based in between Islamabad and Kurram district. I have extensively [...]
Jaffer Abbas Mirza is a researcher and freelance columnist. In 2016, he was awarded a Chevening scholarship to study a [...]
Anil Duman is currently an Associate Professor at Central European University, Budapest. She has received her M.A. and Ph.D. in [...]
The Governance Programme critically assesses current thinking on governance in relation to Muslim contexts. It aims to address the deeply rooted religious and cultural sensitivities prevalent in matters of governance by exploring their impact on the way reforms are received and the way in which institutions are perceived and managed. While focused on Muslim contexts, the programme adopts a comparative approach as the majority of Muslims face the same challenges as other communities in the developing world. Key goals of the programme are to improve the quality of life by promoting the public good in the developing world. By generating key information in accessible, multi-lingual formats, the programme is committed to encouraging healthy and informed debate among scholars and the public alike
Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations is a higher education institution focusing on research, publications, graduate studies, and outreach.AKU-ISMC strives to become an academic leader that provides the highest quality of research and teaching; engaging locally and internationally on questions and debates regarding historic and contemporary affairs of Muslim cultures and societies.
Aga Khan Centre, 10 Handyside St, Kings Cross, London N1C 4DN, United Kingdom
Email: ismc.governance@aku.edu