Dr. Nadia Shaheen | Social Sciences | Editorial Board Member
Jilin University | China
Dr. Nadia Shaheen is a scholar of International Relations with a strong research focus on the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, emphasizing great-power dynamics, strategic partnerships, and geopolitical competition. She has examined India’s evolving strategic posture and its implications for regional security, including analyses of India–Japan relations and India’s policy towards Australia. Dr. Nadia Shaheen’s research further investigates India’s role in the US Indo-Pacific Strategy, highlighting broader security consequences for the Asia-Pacific. Her academic expertise spans security and strategic studies of the Indo-Pacific, international politics, South Asian politics, diplomacy, geopolitics, and IR theory. Through her publications and ongoing scholarship, she contributes meaningful insights into shifting power structures and emerging strategic alignments in the Indo-Pacific landscape.
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Featured Publications
Shaheen, N., & Mu, R. (2023). Elevated strategic partnership between India and Japan in the context of the rising power of China. India Review, 22(4), 433–462.
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Shaheen, N., Mu, R., & Soomro, J. R. (2023). India’s policy towards Australia under Modi’s administration. Australian Journal of Maritime & Ocean Affairs, 15(2), 127–141.