Noman Sattar
Bio
Dr. Noman Sattar is Associate professor at Area Study Center for Africa, North & South America, a teaching-research institution affiliated with Quaide Azam University, Islamabad. He teaches courses in the field of American, and supervises research at Masters and PhD level. His research focuses on United States foreign policy, politics, government and society; post-war US-Soviet and US-European relations; south Asian politics and security; nuclear proliferation and deterrence; Islam, religion and politics, and terrorism. Dr Sattar got his PhD in Government & International Studies from the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, in 2000, and was a Fulbright fellow from 1994-97. His PhD Dissertation focused on Nuclear Deterrence in south Asia.
Publications
- "War against Terrorism: Implications for Pakistan," National Defense and Security (Rawalpindi), Vol. XII, No.4, Summer 2004.
- " New Challenge for the CBM Regime in south Asia," Arms Control and Nuclear Developments in South Asia. Islamabad Policy Research Institute, Islamabad, 2004.
- "The Post-Cold war Concepts of Security in Europe and the Muslim World," in Relations between the European Union and the Muslim World in the Contemporary Geopolitical and Economic Scenario. Naveed Ahmad Tahir, ed. Karachi: University of Karachi, 2003.
- "American Muslims after 9/11," in The World after September 11: Challenges and Opportunities. Moonis Ahmar, ed. Karachi: University of Karachi, 2003.
Contact
Senior Research Officer
Area Study Center for North & South America
Quaide Azam Univerity
Islamabad /Pakistan