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

In the decades following World War II, United States foreign policy remained consistent. Allied nations depended on predictable American actions, while adversaries recognized established...

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