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Item Countering Violent Extremism (CVE): Perspective of University Students in Pakistan”(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Syeda Noor ul ain AliItem Nuclearization of Indian Ocean(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Azeem Tariqhe overall purpose of this research is to focus on and examine the issues and reasons behind the fragile nature of the Indian Ocean (IO), as well as the strategic significance of the oceans for international shipping and trade. As any prospective solution would have an impact, this research investigate the actions of regional and extra-regional states involved in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).Item Problematizing Liberal Human Development Model(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Ayesha RasheedItem Qatar Crises and Implications for the Region(UMT.Lahore, 2020) HussamMajed Sultan Al-adimiItem Re-conceptualizing Rape as a weapon of war in the Rohingya Crisis(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Maira AsifGendered violence during conflict and war builds its legitimacy from pre-existing gender relations and socio-cultural norms. Women are socialized to bear the duty of reproducing not just the child, but also the ethnic, national, religious identity of the state.Item RE-CONCEPTUALIZING WAR RAPE IN ROHINGYA CRISIS(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Maira AsifGendered violence during conflict and war builds its legitimacy from pre-existing gender relations and socio-cultural norms. Women are socialized to bear the duty of reproducing not just the child, but also the ethnic, national, religious identity of the state. Thus rape of a woman during a war is less about that woman and more so a symbolic conquest of the men who were supposed to be her „protectors‟. (Diken and Laustsen, 2005) Despite the long standing history of gender based violence, it remains a controversial subject for academics to examine.Item The Causal link between the Ideology of Neoliberalism and Contemporary Populism(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Hafsa FarooqiItem THE SYSTEMATIC USE OF RAPE AS A WEAPON OF WAR IN INDIAN OCCUPIED KASHMIR BY INDIAN FORCES(UMT.Lahore, 2020) Arooj FarooqItem U.S Policies towards South Asian Nuclear Regimes since Post Cold War Era; Implications for Pakistan’s Security(UMT.Lahore, 2020) M Faisal SaqlainSouth Asian political structure is always dependent on political competition of great powers. USA has influenced this region with its complex bilateralism with both India and Pakistan since the early cold war times, and in contemporary era U.S policy shifting behavior in international affairs is now more likely revolves around the Chinese moves in global and regional sphere.