Nimra Malik

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Nimra Malik holds an MS degree in International Relations from Comsats University, Islamabad, Pakistan. She currently works as a Research Assistant in CCTVES, the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS), Islamabad, Pakistan. She has already contributed to Global Conectivities. She can be reached at maliknimra1078[at]gmail.

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Taiwan at a Crossroads: Why Strategic Ambiguity Needs Recalibration

Taiwan is also becoming a more dangerous flash point in the international affairs. War in the Taiwan strait will lead to a full-blown confrontation...

The U.S.-Taliban Talks: A Strategic Shift in Counterterrorism?

A remarkable transformation has occurred in the three years since U.S. forces withdrew from Afghanistan Washington has discreetly resumed communicating with the Taliban. It...

The Price of Unpredictability: How U.S. Foreign Policy Is Undermining American Credibility

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