MS: Recent submissions

  • Gul, Warda (CIPS,National University of Science & Technology, Islamabad., 2022)
    The purpose of this research is to critically explore the relationship between trade of goods and services with the uprise of conflict in the case of Pakistan and Afghanistan during the last 20 years (1990-2019). It is ...
  • Noor Malik, Zahra (CIPS,National University of Science & Technology, Islamabad., 2022)
    This study focuses on contributing to the field of conflict and peace studies, with special focus on sustainable development goals and presence of robust institutions in the Pakistan. In recent times, a sharp increase ...
  • Shahid, Laiba (CIPS,National University of Science & Technology, Islamabad., 2022)
    This research revolves around the idea of unjust distribution of natural resources in Balochistan. The case study of Sui gas in Balochistan is discussed, where neither Sui gas was provided for a long time nor was revenue ...
  • Sohail, Minahil (CIPS,National University of Science & Technology, Islamabad., 2022)
    Conflict resolution has established an eminent place in literature over time. Scholars and practitioners have extended efforts toward devising alternative mechanisms for resolving conflict at a local level. In the previous ...
  • Maqsood Abbasi, Aysha (CIPS,National University of Science & Technology, Islamabad., 2022)
    The main purpose of United Nations is the maintenance of international peace and security to avoid possibility of war. The UN charter stipulates the maintenance of international peace and security under Chapter VI “Pacific ...
  • Irshad, Raheelah (CIPS,NUST, 2022)
    International laws for wars prohibit the states from violations. In the war zone, the purpose of the International Humanitarian Law is to provide justice to the victim and, most importantly, to protect the civilians or ...
  • Ahmed, Verda (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    In very broad terms Lawfare can be defined as the theory and practice of using international law as an instrument to advance one‘s interest. These could primarily be advanced by entities in the international system, ...
  • Jabbar, Rabeea (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    SARS Covid-19, a new coronavirus, is causing chaos all over the world. Politicians and media outlets appear to frequently employ war metaphors to illustrate the challenges posed by the outbreak. The Covid-19 pandemic ...
  • Farid, Maida (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    Kashmir Conflict remains one of the longest ongoing conflicts in the world. The lack of positive developments has kept the conflict protracted and frozen. This research aims to provide new dimensions towards the conflict ...
  • Malik, Mahnoor Hayat (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    This study explains ‘why’ the Eurocentric worldview continues to dominate the field of International Relations (IR) by providing an introspective point of view on the disciplinary limitation, in the specific case of ...
  • Alvi, Mahnoor (2021)
    This thesis aims to problematize the concept of epistemic violence (E.V) and to explore how it unfolds in the case of Kashmir. A generic understanding of epistemic violence is the cornerstone for navigating the study. ...
  • Hassan, Madiha (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    The conflict-affected tribal areas previously known as Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) were merged with the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) in 2018. To acknowledge the need for innovative approaches to ...
  • Zehra, Laraib (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    This study focuses on contributing to the field of peace and conflict studies, with a special focus on peace studies. It analysis perceptions surrounding the concepts of ‘peace’ and ‘peace education’ among students ...
  • Amjad, Hajra (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    The research undertakes to assess the settler colonial project by India in the occupied valley of Kashmir. By using the settler colonial paradigm this study reflects and complements the settler colonial paradigm by ...
  • Tahir, Hafsa (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    The narrative developed in this research is “populism and ethno-nationalism: impacts on human rights in Pakistan”. The populist agenda has made dramatic inroads recently as a nationalistic, xenophobic, misogynistic, and ...
  • Butt, Faruzan Anwer (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    The impacts of human-nature violence translate as ecological crises which enable a fundamental reorientation of such concepts as ‘justice.’ It emerges that ‘social’ justice is a corollary of ‘ecological’ justice, with ...
  • Khan, Ayesha Shaukat (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    This research is an introspection of the problems/vulnerabilities of Balochistan within the context of Pakistan‟s security. This has been executed by collecting data from the Baloch students and Baloch people in general. ...
  • Khan, Ayesha (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    United Nations peacekeeping is the ultimate global initiative to ensure international peace and security. The peacekeeping missions have been working for decades to ensure stability and reconstruction in the conflict-affected ...
  • Sandhu, Aleena Khalid (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    This research emphasizes the interdisciplinary approach of Human Geography and Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) scholarship for developing the conceptual understanding of peace of borderland geographies of Pakistan. A ...
  • Ali, Aisha (CIPS, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, 2021)
    This thesis is an exploration of the link between threats like COVID-19 pandemic and the rising manifestations of xenophobia in collectivist & individualist societies. It explicates this relationship by conceptualizing ...

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