Manahil Jaffer

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Manahil Jaffer is an international relations scholar, with expertise in areas of national interest, geopolitical affairs and international politics. She can be reached out at manahil.jaffer786[at]gmail.com

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Winds of Change: Iran’s New Reformist President and the Path Ahead

The election of a new reformist president in Iran has sparked significant interest both domestically and internationally. This shift in leadership comes at a...

Pakistan’s Renewed Role at UN

In a remarkable show of support, Pakistan has been elected as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the term...

The Asian Century

The 21st century is often heralded as the "Asian Century," a period where the political and economic might of Asian nations will eclipse the...

A Win-Win or Debt Trap? Decoding China’s Influence in Africa

China's presence in Africa has undergone a dramatic metamorphosis in recent decades. From a limited Cold War-era relationship, China has become Africa's economic colossus,...

Sikh Killings and Strained Canada-India Relations

The recent passing of Motion M-112 in the Canadian Parliament has thrown a spotlight on the simmering issue of Sikh dissident killings and their...

The Devastating Conflict in Darfur: A Legacy of Ethnic Cleansing and Marginalization

Darfur, a huge region in western Sudan, with a diverse population and a rich cultural legacy. The major ethnic groups are the Fur, Masalit,...

Pakistan: A Sporting Nation Poised for Economic Growth

Pakistan's love of sports is deep. Cricket, the national preoccupation, unites the country unlike anything else. Hockey, squash, and other sports have produced world-class...

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