Hajira Ahmed

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I'm Hajira Ahmed; currently pursuing my Mphil in Peace and Conflict Studies at National Defence University Islamabad, Pakistan. My areas of interest are Peace-Development Nexus, Maritime Strategies, and International Political Economy.

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Economic Sanctions: A Tool for Peace or a Catalyst for Conflict?

Economic sanctions have long been hailed as a peaceful substitute for military action, an efficient way of forcing countries to abide by international standards...

Balance of Threat Vs. Balance of Power in Geopolitics

Since centuries, formal alliances had been a part of international relations reflecting absolute intentions of states to partners as well as adversaries. To critically...

Deconstructing Big Powers’ Strategic Entanglement in the Indo-Pacific Region

Indo-Pacific region exhibits strategic momentousness garnering attention of all the major players of the international arena, calling them to devise some strategy about their...

AUKUS Amidst Australia-China and Australia-US Relations: A Dilemma of Difficult Choices

AUKUS is a three-way defense-alliance finalized and eventually signed between the three States; the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. On September 15,...

The New Politics of Conflict Resolution; Responding to Difference – Book Review

The author of this book is Morgan Brigg, a Professor in School of Political Science and International Relations at University of Queensland, Australia. His...

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South Korea Rejects ‘Intel Leak’ Claims as U.S. Allegedly Curtails North Korea Briefings

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