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Attiq Ur Rehman

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Dr Attiq-ur-Rehman is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations, NUML. He is a prolific writer and regularly writes for different research journals and magazines. He constantly shares his intellectual insight on various national and international forums.

United States – Iran Diplomatic Breakup and the Future of International Non – Proliferation Regime

The future of global non-proliferation regime has always remained dependant on the ongoing politics between states. An undeniable combination of violent politics con-structed on...

Pakistan-China Friendship Higher Than Space

Pakistan-China friendship has recently witnessed another development in the field of space research. The two governments agreed to extend their friendship in the space...

Indian Strategic Thinking and CPEC

The vision of economic prosperity and social development in Pakistan under Chinese cooperation has give rise to a new chapter in the history of...

The Army and Democracy

The debate on civil-military relations usually refer to the civil-military balance in the internal politics of a state. In such debates the role of...

Threat to Security in the 21st Century: UOL-18

The debate on traditional and non-traditional security has become a trend in the contemporary world because in the conflict ridden international environment it is...

Gwadar: Balance in Transition

The changing geopolitical dynamics of world politics and their relevance to the great power politics has thrust Pakistan in the limelight in the contemporary...

The Outdated Cold War Thinking and World Politics

The decades long period of Soviet-American confrontation under the shadow of the Cold War marked an unending competition between Moscow and Washington. The emergence...

The Iran wars

The American global nuclear non-proliferation debate and its varying direction to address the nuclear ambitions of the states located at diverse regions has remained...
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