Haram Kamran

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The author is Communications Lead at Research Society of International Law, a student of International Relations at National Defence University, a UGRAD Exchange Alumni, and a member of Pakistan US-Alumni Network. She has also been a former employee at ISSRA and an intern at the National Assembly of Pakistan, Pakistan Television Network, the Ministry of Defence and OGDCL.

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The Power of Not Reporting: Silence as Strategic Communication

In a day and age dominated by nonstop information flows, it would appear as an oddity to remain silent. Governments are tweeting about policy...

Silicon Valley’s New Diplomacy: When Platforms Become Foreign Policy Players

For much of modern history, diplomacy had been the exclusive business of states. Governments answerable to citizens or institutions negotiated treaties, passed messages through...

Embedded Journalism in Modern Wars: Access vs Objectivity

In modern warfare, the information is spread nearly as quickly as the missiles. Information on war zones is relayed to the world as it...

Chinese Port Power

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