Filza Asim

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Filza Asim is a researcher and analyst specializing in climate policy, political economy, and conflict studies in South Asia. With a strong background in linguistics and current affairs, her work explores the intersection of environmental governance, regional politics, and socio-economic development. She frequently contributes commentary and op-eds to academic and policy platforms, offering nuanced perspectives on climate adaptation, governance reforms, and political dynamics in the Global South.

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Stagecraft at Sea: Hybrid Warfare and the Risk of a Manufactured Maritime Crisis

In the restless waters between Karachi and Kutch, power is no longer measured only in ships or missiles but in narratives. The Arabian Sea,...

“The Great Replacement”: Myth Replacing Democracy

On September 13, London became the stage for something Britain hadn’t seen before. A far-right rally organized by Tommy Robinson, a British far-right activist...

Floods Don’t Fall from the Sky Alone: How Human Interventions Accelerate Climate Destruction

When the 2025 cloudburst hit Buner, a district located in northern Pakistan, villagers described how torrents of water came down upon their dwellings with...

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The Politics of AI Surveillance: Who Controls the Digital State?

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The possibility of a North Korea’s female Supreme Leader

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