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Dr. Ahmad Rashid Malik


Areas of Research:

China-Pakistan relations, Asia Pacific (Japan & Korean Peninsula)

Dr. Ahmad Rashid Malik has been working as Senior Research Fellow (China, Japan, & Asia-Pacific) at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad. He earned his Doctorate from La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia (1998), and M.A. from the International University of Japan (国際大学), Niigata, Japan (1989). He had been Fellow of the Korea Foundation at the Economic Institute of Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea (1998) and Fellow of the Japan Foundation in Tokyo (2010-11). He regularly writes for newspapers and magazines especially on East Asian affairs and contributed a number of research papers in academic journals in the wider perspective of political economy. He is the author of Pakistan-Japan Relations: Continuity and Change in Economic Relations and Security Interests (London & New York: Routledge, 2008). He had been Head of Department of International Relations at Preston University, Islamabad. Previously, he also worked for the Islamabad Policy Research Institute as Research Fellow (Japan & East Asia) during 2005-10. He also worked as Economic Analyst/Adviser for Korean multinational Daewoo in Pakistan and carried out mega commercial projects inter-alia the M-2 Motorway project, Daewoo Express Bus, & Daewoo City Bus in Lahore as its pioneer.

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The One Belt-One Road Initiative

China is constructing the world economy. The focus is on ‘shared destiny of all mankind’. In this sense, Chinese President Xi Jinping came forward...

Visit of a delegation from China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), Press Release

A four-member delegation from the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), Beijing, held an in-house meeting with the Institute of Strategic Studies (ISSI)...

The Uyghur threat to China

Peace is gone. It looks that US ‘regime change policy’ in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Egypt, and Syria has backfired. The policy was counter-productive and...

CPEC Spurs Development

A Pak-China Novelty   Pakistan-China relationship is unique. It has grown and flourished naturally, without confusion and mistrust, over many decades. It is the responsibility of...

The CPEC: A Leap Forward

It is our national responsibility to let people know about the truth and positive intent of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Pakistan is the...

Wang Yi in Islamabad

China transforms the region China is the cornerstone of Pakistan’s foreign policy. Both are iron brothers. The friendship goes on. It is the most stable...

Route Alignment Controversy

Another controversy has been stirred like the Kalabagh Dam and the motorway alignment. The controversy could go on for long and damage the national...

Trilateral Dialogue in Kabul

Stability in Afghanistan has become a grave concern after the withdrawal of US and NATO forces. Afghanistan has a 2,250 km long border with...

Japan’s Middle East Diplomacy

Japan is rocked. The nation is stunned. It is, however, committed to fight against terrorism world over and committed not to bow down to...

Looking to the East

Educational opportunities in China China has emerged as a knowledge-based society. In recent years, China has emerged as an important destination for foreign students. The...