Safia Mansoor

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Safia Mansoor is a Phd Scholar of International Relations at School of Integrated Social Sciences, University of Lahore, Pakistan. She has done MPhil in International Relations with distinction from Kinnaird college for Women. She has number of publications (Journal articles and short academic articles) published nationally and internationally. Her area of interest includes Defense and Strategic studies, Emerging Military Technologies, South Asia, and Asia-Pacific Region

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Anthropocene Epoch and Multi-Generational Legacy of Climate Change

Anthropocene Epoch and Climate Change The world is facing an Anthropocene epoch, an informal interval of geological time, signifying the disastrous impact of anthropogenic activities...

Strategic Alignment: Power Balancing in Indo-Pacific through Quad

The Contemporary scenario evidently signifies that theater of power contestation has shifted from land to maritime domain. The Indo-Pacific is considered the hub of...

Mackinder and Mahan: Geopolitics of BRI in South Asia

Geopolitics is incessantly at play within International relations, but its key functioning and presence is evident from China’s various geo-political endeavors. Belt and Road...

Projected Water Security of Pakistan

Water security has emerged as a potent non-traditional security concern for Pakistan, endangering the two key referent objects of security: ‘state’ & ‘human’. Water...

Employing Space Technology to Harness Marine Resources: Pakistan’s Space Policy in Perspective

Space is a transformative frontier synthesizing cutting-edge scientific technologies with strategic resource exploitation and management. Erstwhile virtues in space were considered an adventure; however,...

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Mokhber’s Atomic Bomb: The Misnaming of Riparian Coercion at Hormuz

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Is America Actually Losing Southeast Asia to China in 2026? 

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