Shahla Ahmed

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Shahla Ahmed is a researcher specializing in international relations, with a Master’s degree from Jilin University, China. Her expertise spans global security, conflict resolution, energy diplomacy, and international governance. She explores the intersections of geopolitics, war and peace studies, and the role of multilateral institutions like the United Nations in peacebuilding. She has contributed to multiple research papers analyzing diplomatic challenges, international security policies, and emerging global trends. Passionate about bridging the gap between academic research and real-world policy-making, she aims to provide strategic insights into global governance and conflict resolution.

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Authoritarian Blacklisting: Future of Human Rights in the Digital Age

Digital technology has significantly transformed how societies communicate, organize, and share information, opening new avenues for social and political movements across the globe. For...

Faith in the Digital Age: How AI and Social Media Are Shaping the Future of Global Diplomacy

What happens when the world's oldest traditions are combined with cutting-edge digital technologies? Faith and diplomacy could just discover their next revolution. In the...

Mindfulness and Mental Health in War-Torn Regions

The conclusion of war is not marked by the final gunshot. Its aftermath lingers in the shattered lives of those who survive, the sorrow...

The U.S.-China Showdown: Power, Competition, and the New World Order

The U.S.-China relationship is now in serious trouble, becoming more and more a strategic conflict that involves military, economic, and geopolitical matters. Diplomatic discussion...

The Geopolitics of Semiconductor Supply Chains

Semiconductors are at the heart of modern technology, powering everything from smartphones and AI to military systems and industrial machines. Their manufacture and delivery...

Iran’s Political Shift the Global Impact of Zarif’s Resignation

The unexpected departure of Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's Vice-President for Strategic Affairs and a prominent reformer, marks a significant upheaval in the country's political...

The Rise of the Petroyuan: Is the US Dollar Losing Its Energy Monopoly?

For decades, the US dollar has dominated global energy markets, with oil transactions primarily paid in US dollars, cementing America's economic and political supremacy....

The Geopolitics of Energy: How oil and Gas Shape Diplomacy

Throughout decades, energy has played a central role in global diplomacy, impacting alliances, wars, and economic policies. As states attempt to guarantee steady energy...

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