Farwa Imtiaz
Farwa Khan is a Peshawar-based researcher with a background in Peace and Conflict studies. Her area of interest includes conflict analysis and geostrategic conflicts of South Asia. She can be reached on [email protected]
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Defence cooperation among states is shaped by converging security concerns,...
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The study of contemporary electoral politics in South Asia reveals how...
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Narratives about regional underdevelopment are often shaped by competing...
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Post conflict reconciliation is often seen as a critical measure of regional...
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Introduction Throughout history, the structure of military command has been...
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Sovereignty is a conditional right, contingent upon a state’s capacity and...
Water and Weather Terrorism: Pakistan’s Resilience Amidst Environmental Coercion
Throughout history, states and societies have sought to manipulate the natural...
The Gogo Massacre of 1947: Reconstructing the First Forgotten War Crime in Occupied Kashmir
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