Ahmed Malik
MSc (QAU)
Overview
Theories of War and Economics of Defence
Contact Details
- Name:
- Ahmed Malik
- Email address:
- aim@soas.ac.uk
Study
- Thesis title:
- Realist and Cosmopolitan approaches to the study of Gulf Wars 1991 and 2003: The role of discourse in decision making.
Internal Supervisors
PhD Publications
- North Korea: Brinkmanship to Nuclear Threshold. IPRI Journal, Winter 2004-5.
- An evaluation of pre-emption in Iraq. Monograph, IPRI PAPER No. 8. October 2004.
- Cooperative Security: a concept. Quarterly Journal, National Development and Security by Foundation for Research on International Environment National Development & Security. Vol. XI, No.3, Serial No. 43, Spring 2003.
- Terrorism: search for definition, motivation and causes. Quarterly Journal, National Development and Security by Foundation for Research on International Environment National Development & Security. Vol. XI, No.1, Autumn 2002.
- Indo-Russian defence cooperation: implications for South Asian region. Published in the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, Winter 2003.
- IPRI Paper on ‘Terrorism’, Co-authored, Number RP1/01, December 2001. Published by IPRI.
- US-Indian convergence of interests: challenges for Pakistan. Published in Quarterly Journal, National Development and Security by Foundation for Research on International Environment National Development & Security. Vol. X, No. 2, Serial no. 38, Winter 2001-2.
- Early Warning Systems: relevance for India and Pakistan. Defence Journal, May 2002.
Interests / Disciplines
Ahmed Ijaz Malik is a lecturer at the department of International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad and has taught the courses: Politics of International Economic Relations and Economics of Defence. Presently on study leave and funded by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, he is writing his PhD dissertation, which comprises a theoretical analysis of the employment of war for the promotion of Neoliberalism, Capitalism and Democracy.
