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Dr Vahid Nick Pay is a lecturer in International Politics at the Diplomatic Studies Programme. He is Chair of the Exam Board and a member of the Management Board at the Oxford University's Diplomatic Studies Programme, Chair of the Exam Board for Global Health Diplomacy course, member of the management committee at the Centre for International Studies (CIS - University of Oxford), Fellow of Kellogg College University of Oxford and a Fellow of Higher Education Academy
Arctic Diplomacy: A Theoretical Evaluation of Russian Foreign Policy in the High North
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Arctic Diplomacy: A Theoretical Evaluation of Russian Foreign Policy in the High North

Dr Vahid Nick PayApril 2, 2020September 22, 2021
Vahid Nick Pay and Harry Gray Calvo Russian Politics, Brill 5 (2020) 105-130; doi:10.30965/24518921-00501005 International interest in the Arctic is heating up along with the planet’s atmosphere and the region...
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Comparative Constitutionalism: Challenges of Constitutional Sovereignty in Iran and Iraq
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Comparative Constitutionalism: Challenges of Constitutional Sovereignty in Iran and Iraq

Dr Vahid Nick PayMarch 24, 2019September 7, 2021
https://doi.org/10.1080/25765949.2019.1586184 Abstract Constitutionalism has more than a century of history in the Muslim world. More recently, Iran and Iraq, two countries with populations comprised of Shi’a majorities with a strong...
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Constitutional Rights and Liberties in the Islamic Republic: A Critical Review
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Constitutional Rights and Liberties in the Islamic Republic: A Critical Review

Dr Vahid Nick PayJune 10, 2018September 7, 2021
Journal of Social Sciences DOI: 10.25079/ukhjss.v1n1y2017.pp34-45 Abstract This study is aimed at analyzing aspects of individual rights and liberties in theocratic systems by examining the Iranian Constitution as a case...
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