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Ghazala Yasmin Jalil


Research Fellow

Areas of Research:

Nuclear and Arms Control Issues

 

Other Publications:

Mail ghazala.jalil@issi.org.pk

Issue Brief on “India’s No First Use: Signalling Or A Policy Shift?”

India's Defense Minister Rajnath Singh made a statement on India's No First Use (NFU) policy on August 16, 2019 which has elicited a reaction...

Seminar Report on “Understanding Strategic Coercion in the Realm of Gray Hybrid Conflict: Implications...

CONCEPT NOTE OF THE SEMINAR Under the shadow of nuclear weapons and the role of non-state actors, international conflict in the twenty-first century has assumed...

China’s Rise: Offensive or Defensive Realism

Abstract China’s rise has been the greatest development of the 21st century. It has emerged as the second largest economy in the world, a country...

Issue Brief on “Recent Threats to Strategic Stability in South Asia”

A number of developments have taken place recently in South Asia which further threaten the strategic stability of the region. The most recent development...

Issue Brief on “The Brewing US-Russia Nuclear Arms Race: An Assessment”

US and Russia relations have deteriorated over the last few year. These tensions in relations between the two great powers have been accompanied by...

Humanisation of Arms Control: Paving the Way for a World Free of Nuclear Weapons....

Daniel Reitiker observes the lack of progress in the last two decades in nuclear arms control and links it to the state security centric...

Report – Book Launch on “Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in...

The Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad (ISSI) hosted launch of the book titled "Brokering Peace in Nuclear Environments: US Crisis Management in South Asia,"...

Issue Brief on “Assessment of US-Russia Arms Control Post Helsinki”

US-Russia relations have been deteriorating for the last few years. The state of the bilateral arms control has also come under threat as a...

International Seminar Report on “India: A Pretentious Regional Power”

 CONCEPT NOTE There is an old saying that power truly lies where people believe it to lie. Hence, the ‘great’ or ‘super’ power statuses...

National Seminar Report on “Non-Traditional Security Challenges to Pakistan”

CONCEPT NOTE OF THE SEMINAR In the post-Cold War era, the term 'National Security' has acquired broader connotations. In the 21st century, 'National Security' extends...