Institutionalizing Women in Peace and Security within Pakistan: Challenges and Prospects All societies recovering from conflicts or natural disasters face adverse long-term effects. The process of rehabilitation and rebuilding society from scratch holds multiple...
Narratives, Information Disorder and Strategic Communication: The Case of EU Disinfo Lab and Pakistan’s Policy Response A narrative is a story, a story that resonates with people. We identify with the stories that are contextualized in some sort of believability and...
The Non-Traditional Security Threat of Climate Change in South Asia The new security agenda that emerged towards the end of the Cold War allowed a reconfiguration of the concept of security. There was a shift from traditional to non-traditional security dimensions....
Reorienting Pakistan’s Foreign Policy: From Multilateralism to Bilateralism Pakistan’s threat perception has overshadowed its foreign policy. Since independence, Pakistan has adopted a security-centric foreign policy.1 Another feature of its foreign policy has been...