Ms. Saadia Saif Niazi

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  •   Department of International Relations
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  •   ssniazi@numl.edu.pk

Ms. Saadia Saif Niazi

Lecturer
  • M.Phil in International Relations from National Defense University, Islamabad, Pakistan. (Feb 2012- Sep 2014).
  • Masters in International Relations from National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan. (June 2003-Aug 2005).

1.  Lecturer in National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Islamabad, Pakistan. (January 2006 till today)

2. Lecturer in Fauji Foundation University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

(September-2006 till February 2007)

 News Paper Articles:

  1. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (C-PEC): Combination of “Three Cs”, 21, June 2017, http://pakobserver.net/cpec-combination-three-cs/

Opinion Based Articles:

  1. “Cultural Integration under CPEC”, Quarterly Magazine on China-Pakistan study Center Institute of Strategic studies, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1st April 2019, pg. 26-27.
  2.  “China’s Reforms will Never Stop”, Jahangir’s World Times,Volume 12,05 February,2019, 34-36, Online:http://jworldtimes.com/jwt2015/author/saadia-saif-niazi/. 
  3. “Revolutionizing Connectivity through Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)”, Jahangir’s World Times,Volume12,05February,2018,Online:http://jworldtimes.com/jwt2015/author/saadia-saif-niazi/. 
  4. “The Silk Road Spirit and Phenomenon of Connectivity”, The Diplomatic Insight,Volume#10, Issue #12 December 2017.  15-18, Online http://thediplomaticinsight.com.
  5. “China’s New Silk Road diplomacy; Heading towards a Reality through Belt & Road Initiative (BRI)”, Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9, 17 November 2017. 5-7, Online: http://jworldtimes.com/jwt2015/author/saadia-saif-niazi/.
  6. “Multilaterism between Central Asian Republics and Pakistan”, Jahangir’s World Times, Volume9 Issue XIV, 10 Jul 2017. 41-43, Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  7. “Pakistan at New Silk Roads”, The Diplomatic Insight, Volume#9, Issue#12, December 2016.91-92. Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies. 28-29. Online:  http://thediplomaticinsight.com.
  8. “Implementation of C-PEC projects and the Role of Bureaucracy”.  Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9 Issue XIV, 15 November 2016. 41-43, Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  9. “Indian Rendezvous in Asia: Mold of Silk Road”. Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9 Issue XI August 2016. Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  10. “Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Pakistan’s Future: Vistas for Economic Development”, Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9 Issue X July 2016. 41-43. Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  11. “Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Chinese Silk Road Diplomacy: A Symbiotic Relationship”, The Diplomatic Insight (Special Supplement on SCO Summit June 2016), Volume#9, Issue#6, June, 2016. Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies. 28-29. Online:  http://thediplomaticinsight.com.

Articles Online:

 

  1. The New Silk Road (NSR) Diplomacy and the C-PEC, 20 November 2017, Available online: http://opinion.com.pk/20-Nov-2017/the-new-silk-road-nsr-diplomacy-and-the-c-pec.
  2. How China and USA are laying plans of connectivity? May 21, 2017. Available on line:  https://www.pivotnet.org/2017/05/20/china-usa-laying-plans-connectivity/.
  3. The New Silk Roads and One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative, May 17, 2017. Available on line: https://www.pivotnet.org/2017/05/17/new-silk-roads-one-belt-one-road-initiative-obor/.
  4. Role of Bureaucracy in the implementation of C-PEC. November 13, 2016. Available on line: http://ibc-english.com/index.php/2016/11/13/role-of-bureaucracy-in-the-implementation-of-c-pec/.

Proceedings of International Conference:

 International Conference

  1. Proceeding “Migration through C-PEC: its Implications for Pakistani Society and Culture”, presented at International Conference on Migration and Displacement (ICMD 17) (November 14-16, 2017), organized by Department of Political Science, Center of Excellence of China Studies, GC University Lahore. Website: http://ps.gcu.edu.pk/conferences/. ISBN: 978-969-9071-08-9.

 

  1. Proceeding of “International Conference on Inter-Regional Connectivity: South Asia and Central Asia (ICIRCSACA), edited by Prof. Khalid Manzoor Butt, M. Manzoor Elahi, titled The New Silk Road (NSR) Diplomacy: Reality or Myth?”Organized by the Department of Political Science, Center of Excellence of China Studies, GC University Lahore, November 9-11, 2016. Pages 99-115. ISBN: 9789699071072.

 

Proceeding of National Conference:

  1. Proceedings of National Conference on Public Administration and Management (NCPAM’16) 26-27 October 2016, edited by Dr. Najeebulah Khan and Dr Asma Khalid, titled C-PEC: Role of Bureaucracy in its implementation, Organized by Department of Public Administration, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ISBN: 978-969-7658-03-9.
  • The New Silk Roads (Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) 
  • C-PEC
  • Central & South Asian Studies
  • Pakistan’s National & International Affairs
  • Politics of Human Rights
  • Governance
  • Diplomacy.

Education

  • M.Phil in International Relations from National Defense University, Islamabad, Pakistan. (Feb 2012- Sep 2014).
  • Masters in International Relations from National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan. (June 2003-Aug 2005).

Experience

1.  Lecturer in National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Islamabad, Pakistan. (January 2006 till today)

2. Lecturer in Fauji Foundation University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

(September-2006 till February 2007)

Publications

 News Paper Articles:

  1. China Pakistan Economic Corridor (C-PEC): Combination of “Three Cs”, 21, June 2017, http://pakobserver.net/cpec-combination-three-cs/

Opinion Based Articles:

  1. “Cultural Integration under CPEC”, Quarterly Magazine on China-Pakistan study Center Institute of Strategic studies, Volume 1, Issue 2, 1st April 2019, pg. 26-27.
  2.  “China’s Reforms will Never Stop”, Jahangir’s World Times,Volume 12,05 February,2019, 34-36, Online:http://jworldtimes.com/jwt2015/author/saadia-saif-niazi/. 
  3. “Revolutionizing Connectivity through Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)”, Jahangir’s World Times,Volume12,05February,2018,Online:http://jworldtimes.com/jwt2015/author/saadia-saif-niazi/. 
  4. “The Silk Road Spirit and Phenomenon of Connectivity”, The Diplomatic Insight,Volume#10, Issue #12 December 2017.  15-18, Online http://thediplomaticinsight.com.
  5. “China’s New Silk Road diplomacy; Heading towards a Reality through Belt & Road Initiative (BRI)”, Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9, 17 November 2017. 5-7, Online: http://jworldtimes.com/jwt2015/author/saadia-saif-niazi/.
  6. “Multilaterism between Central Asian Republics and Pakistan”, Jahangir’s World Times, Volume9 Issue XIV, 10 Jul 2017. 41-43, Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  7. “Pakistan at New Silk Roads”, The Diplomatic Insight, Volume#9, Issue#12, December 2016.91-92. Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies. 28-29. Online:  http://thediplomaticinsight.com.
  8. “Implementation of C-PEC projects and the Role of Bureaucracy”.  Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9 Issue XIV, 15 November 2016. 41-43, Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  9. “Indian Rendezvous in Asia: Mold of Silk Road”. Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9 Issue XI August 2016. Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  10. “Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Pakistan’s Future: Vistas for Economic Development”, Jahangir’s World Times, Volume 9 Issue X July 2016. 41-43. Online: http://www.jworldtimes.com/.
  11. “Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Chinese Silk Road Diplomacy: A Symbiotic Relationship”, The Diplomatic Insight (Special Supplement on SCO Summit June 2016), Volume#9, Issue#6, June, 2016. Institute of Peace and Diplomatic Studies. 28-29. Online:  http://thediplomaticinsight.com.

Articles Online:

 

  1. The New Silk Road (NSR) Diplomacy and the C-PEC, 20 November 2017, Available online: http://opinion.com.pk/20-Nov-2017/the-new-silk-road-nsr-diplomacy-and-the-c-pec.
  2. How China and USA are laying plans of connectivity? May 21, 2017. Available on line:  https://www.pivotnet.org/2017/05/20/china-usa-laying-plans-connectivity/.
  3. The New Silk Roads and One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative, May 17, 2017. Available on line: https://www.pivotnet.org/2017/05/17/new-silk-roads-one-belt-one-road-initiative-obor/.
  4. Role of Bureaucracy in the implementation of C-PEC. November 13, 2016. Available on line: http://ibc-english.com/index.php/2016/11/13/role-of-bureaucracy-in-the-implementation-of-c-pec/.

Proceedings of International Conference:

 International Conference

  1. Proceeding “Migration through C-PEC: its Implications for Pakistani Society and Culture”, presented at International Conference on Migration and Displacement (ICMD 17) (November 14-16, 2017), organized by Department of Political Science, Center of Excellence of China Studies, GC University Lahore. Website: http://ps.gcu.edu.pk/conferences/. ISBN: 978-969-9071-08-9.

 

  1. Proceeding of “International Conference on Inter-Regional Connectivity: South Asia and Central Asia (ICIRCSACA), edited by Prof. Khalid Manzoor Butt, M. Manzoor Elahi, titled The New Silk Road (NSR) Diplomacy: Reality or Myth?”Organized by the Department of Political Science, Center of Excellence of China Studies, GC University Lahore, November 9-11, 2016. Pages 99-115. ISBN: 9789699071072.

 

Proceeding of National Conference:

  1. Proceedings of National Conference on Public Administration and Management (NCPAM’16) 26-27 October 2016, edited by Dr. Najeebulah Khan and Dr Asma Khalid, titled C-PEC: Role of Bureaucracy in its implementation, Organized by Department of Public Administration, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. ISBN: 978-969-7658-03-9.

Interests

  • The New Silk Roads (Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) 
  • C-PEC
  • Central & South Asian Studies
  • Pakistan’s National & International Affairs
  • Politics of Human Rights
  • Governance
  • Diplomacy.