Salma Shaheenمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Salma Shaheen is a Teaching Professor at King’s College London, affiliated with the School of Security Studies and the Department of War Studies. She holds a PhD in War Studies from King’s College (2018) and has extensive experience in strategic studies, nuclear command and control, and South Asian security. Prior to academia, she worked on arms control and disarmament at Pakistan’s Strategic Plans Division. Her research focuses on nuclear norms, deterrence, and the impact of emerging technologies on security landscapes. She regularly contributes to media outlets and publishes on topics ranging from drone warfare to climate resilience, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to global challenges. Education: PhD in War Studies, King’s College London (2018) MPhil and MSc in Defence and Strategic Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University (2008, 2005) BA in Economics and Statistics, University of Punjab (2002) Research Interests: Nuclear command and control, deterrence theory, South Asian strategic stability, cyber warfare, climate adaptation, and international security dynamics. Recent Work Trends: Dr. Shaheen’s recent publications analyze the evolving strategic cultures in conflicts like Russia-Ukraine, the role of drones in South Asian battlescapes, and the ethical implications of AI in military applications. She also advocates for Pakistan’s climate justice efforts and critiques its cybersecurity policies. Grants/Advising: No specific grants or student advisees listed in the provided text. Labs/Teams: Engaged with the School of Security Studies and collaborates on projects related to nuclear security and crisis communication.





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