Personal Data
Name: Yasmine Inayatullah
Email:-Phone:-
Address: Askari Tower I, DHA Phase II, Rawalpindi
Personal Objective
In search of a challenging position within an organization where I can utilize my
skills and education to the best of my abilities. More so, to be part of a team – in a
dynamic environment – focused on delivering results through sheer excellence.
Core Competencies
Exemplary planning, analytical & problem solving skills.
Creative Team Leadership; Project management & Teamwork.
Dependable, versatile and hardworking individual driven to meet or exceed
expectations.
Multi lingual: Pashto, English & Urdu.
Handling Scientific & Extensive Data
Excellent communication skill and an effective listener.
Ability to work successfully in all sorts of situations.
Well versed in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel & PowerPoint).
Education
2013 – 2016
MS in Global Studies
Roskilde University, Denmark, 2013-(Feb) 2016.
Global Politics, Global Sociology, Global Political Economy.
Documents produced
• China – Great Power, Great Power Responsibility (group project)
We examined China’s behavior of balancing its great power responsibility and
its ever increasing role as the great power in the international arena.
• A snapshot of the UK media’s portrayal of non-ethnic citizens (group project)
We examined the role of different UK media outlets and their portrayal of
different ethnic groups in order to gauge the importance of media in multiethnic societies.
• US hegemony in decline? A case-study of US as a hegemon in the world political
economy (group project)
In the midst of uncertainties surrounding the world economic system we
examined the new alternatives surfacing from different regions of the world
challenging the status of the petro-dollar and thereby the US hegemonic
control over the economic system, in order to somewhat sketch the
possibilities of future world political economy.
• Legitimizing Drone – Analysis of how US is pushing for changes in the
international law (Master Thesis)
I analyzed the process of legitimation in the international society by decoding
the way the US Legal Advisor constructed his legitimation of the use of
predator drones across foreign territories.
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B.A in International Relations
Malmo University, Sweden, 2009-(June) 2013.
Academic Writing and Rhetoric, Political Economy, Human Rights, Philosophy,
International Human Right’s Law, International System Evolutions, Globalization,
Regionalization, Studying International Organizations, Non-Governmental
Organizations, Peace and Conflict, Conflict Resolutions, Media in relations to war.
Documents produced
• Constructing Enemy through Words – A case-study of the Taliban leader’s
construction of the West as the enemy just before the US attacked Afghanistan
in 2001
• Social Media Overrated? A case-study of Tunisian Social Movement (Bachelor
Thesis) I analyzed different factors leading to the Tunisian social movement
and then assessed, in the light of all those factors, the importance of social
media.
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Reading, Writing & Studying different perspectives
Researching
Travelling
Drawing & Painting
EXPEREANCE
International Regional Assistant & Political Analyst with Foreign Policy
Insights & Reviews (FAIR) – A Bangladesh based Foreign Policy Magazine,
since 2014
Researcher & Outreach Coordinator, Writer at Chaltay Phirtay – an online
magazine dedicated to rediscovering Pakistan in every which way be it travel,
politics, culture or entertainment since Feb 2017.
Research Consultant & Project Coordinator at Road crew media.
PUBLICATIONS
“Legitimising Drones: Analysis of How US Is Pushing for Changes in The
International Law”, (2017) published by Lambert Academic Publishing (Lappublishing) soon to be available on Amazon.com
“A Stalemate on the legitimacy of the use of foce in Syria”, May-December
2015, vol 3 number 3-6 FAIR
“Struggle Over Balance-Of-Power in The Great Power Club: One Road One
Belt Initiative Sets to Tilt the Balance-Of-Power in Favor of China” set to be
published in the next edition of FAIR
“Peshawar School Massacre: Deadliest Terror Attack in the History of
Pakistan”, September-December 2014, vol 2, number 4-5 FAIR
A series of articles in Chaltay Phirtay