DR. SAMRA NAZ
| PERSONAL INFORMATION | |||
| naz.samra@yahoo.com | |||
| Phone. Ext. | +92 51 9260002 | ||
| Research Areas/Areas of expertise | International Relations, Politics, World and Regional Order, Terrorism, Nuclear Politics, South and Central Asia | ||
| QUALIFICATION | |||
| DEGREE | PASSING YEAR | MAJORS | UNIVERSITY |
| Ph.D. | 2019 | International Relations | Quaid e Azam University Islamabad |
| MS | 2012 | Political Science | Islamic International University Islamabad |
| M.A | 2007 | Political Science | Islamic International University Islamabad |
| TEACHING EXPERIENCE | |||
| DESIGNATION | FROM | TO | ORGANIZATION |
| Assistant Professor | 01-Sep-2020 | Present | Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan |
| Head of Department - IR | 01-Feb-2018 | 30-Aug-2019 | Muslim Youth University Islamabad |
| Assistant Professor | 01-Sep-2016 | 30-Aug-2019 | Muslim Youth University Islamabad |
| Visiting Lecturer | 01-Sep-2014 | 30-Sep-2020 | Quaid e Azam University Islamabad |
| Visiting Faculty | 01-Jan-2020 | 30-Sep-2020 | National University of Modern Languages (NUML) |
Publications
Journals & Conferences
- Afghanistan: The Possible Arena for Major Powers Inevitable Cooperation | A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
- TRANSITION IN WORLD ORDER: AN ECLECTIC INQUIRY | Journal of Contemporary Studies
- AFGHANISTAN IN THE IMMEDIATE POST-TRAUMA CASE: INVESTIGATING POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE YEARS (2002-2008) | Pakistan Journal of International Affairs
- Azerbaijan-Pakistan Bilateral Defence Cooperation: Stabilizing Conventional Deterrence | Webology
- Social Disparities and Rise of Extremism in Pakistan | South Asian Journal of Contemporary Social Sciences SJCSS
- Afghanistan in the Snare of External Power Struggle | Strategic Studies
- PAKISTANS NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES | Russian Law Journal
- Balochistan's Potential under CPEC: Opportunities and Challenges | Qualitative Research
- Reviving Gandhara Civilization under CPEC | Al-Qantara
- CRITICAL MINERALS AND THE FUTURE OF PAKISTAN IN THE U.S.–CHINA RIVALRY | Policy Research Journal
- A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS AND THE GLOBAL CIVILIZATION INITIATIVE | Asia-Pacific
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