Hamna Tahir

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Hamna Tahir is an undergraduate student of International Relations at Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Her academic interests include public diplomacy, strategic communication, soft power, South Asian security, and contemporary international affairs. She is particularly interested in how states use diplomacy, media, and nation branding to shape global perceptions and influence international politics. As an emerging researcher and writer, she aims to contribute to informed discussions on global diplomacy and geopolitical developments through academic and opinion-based writing.

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Singapore’s Passion Made Possible Campaign: A Case of Public Diplomacy

How does a tiny city-state with no natural resources become a global powerhouse? Yes, it’s Singapore. A country sits strategically between Malaysia and Indonesia in Southeast Asia. More importantly it is surrounded by larger neighbors yet...

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