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Sadia Tasleem

Sadia Tasleem

Sadia Tasleem is a lecturer at Quaid-i-Azam University’s Department of Defense and Strategic Studies in Islamabad, Pakistan. As a Robin Copeland Memorial Fellow for Nonproliferation from 2014 to 2015, she undertook a research project entitled “Creating a Constituency for Unilateral Nuclear Arms Control in Pakistan.” Also, as a core member of the Program on Strategic Stability Evaluation (POSSE) she has done extensive research on various aspects of Strategic Stability, Nuclear Learning and the implications of Knowledge Diffusion with a focus on Pakistan.

Previously, she worked as a senior research scholar at the Institute for Strategic Studies, Research and Analysis at the National Defense University; a research associate at the International Islamic University; and a lecturer at the Department of International Relations, National University of Modern Languages in Islamabad.

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Khan, the Bomb, and the Struggle for Democracy in Pakistan Nuclear Issues

Khan, the Bomb, and the Struggle for Democracy in Pakistan

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Evolution and Consistency in the Pakistan Army: A Review of the Quetta Experience Defense & Security

Evolution and Consistency in the Pakistan Army: A Review of the Quetta Experience

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