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Dr. Hidayat Ullah
Associate Professor Incharge Chairperson (International Relation)
Department of International Relations ,
Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
hidayat.ullah@buitms.edu.pk
Qualification
Postdoctoral
(2024)
Politics of Development
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Postdoctoral
(2023)
Politics of Development
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Ph.D.
(2022)
Politics and International Relations
University of Malaya, Malaysia
Master's
(2017)
International Relations
International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan
MSc
(2013)
Politics and International Relations
International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan
Teaching Courses
Theories of International Relations
International Political Economy
International Law
Politics of Development
Political Thoughts
Teaching Method
Collaborative Learning
Flipped Classroom
Inquiry-Based Learning
Research Interest
Foreign Policy of China
Belt and Road Initiative
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Politics of Balochistan ( Nationalism, Sub nationalism)
Gender in Politics
Refugee Studies
Awards & Achivements
HEC fully Funded Doctoral Scholarship
2022
Graduate on Time (GOT) by University of Malaya
2022
Gold Medalist
2013
Dr. Hidayatullah serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at BUITEMS, Quetta. He holds a Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, and a Master’s degree in International Relations from the International Islamic University, Islamabad. He has also completed two postdoctoral research fellowships at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom. Dr. Hidayatullah’s academic and research interests lie in the politics and security of Balochistan, Chinese foreign policy, the political economy of development, federalism, and the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). His scholarship critically examines the intersection of development, power, and identity, with a particular focus on how large-scale infrastructure projects and state policies reshape local socio-political landscapes.
Publications
Advantages And Constraints Of Integrating Human Security In Pakistan's Security Framework
Ullah Dr. Hidayat
(
2026
)
Dailogue Social Science Review (DSSR)
vol.
4
no.
3
pp.
316-327
Climate Change as a Security Threat: Comparing U.S, Chinese and Russian Strategic Doctorines
Hidayat Ullah
(
2025
)
Journal of Social and Organizational Matters
vol.
4
no.
3
pp.
88-103
Human rights at the crossroads: The politics of climate refugees in an increasingly polarized world
Dr. Hidayat Ullah Dr. Zubaida Zafar, Dr. Hina Amin
(
2025
)
Social Sciences Spectrum
vol.
4
no.
4
pp.
352-368
Unveiling the Real Motivations: How Domestic Economic Constraints Drove China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)
Hidayatullah Khan
(
2025
)
Journal of Social and Organizational Matters
vol.
4
no.
3
pp.
538-555
Human rights in armed conflicts: Civilian protection under evolving warfare tactics
Dr. Hidayat Ullah
(
2025
)
Social Sciences Spectrum
vol.
3
no.
4
pp.
492-508
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Work Experience
February 2018 to Date
Assistant Professor at International Relations
BUITEMS
January 2015 to February 2018
Lecturer at International Relations
BUITEMS
Projects
Frontier Scholar Research award
International Centre for Refugees and Migration Studies (ICRMS), National , Funded , 2025, Ongoing
This project aims to assess the impact of Afghan refugees working in the Harnai coal mines on the lo...
This project aims to assess the impact of Afghan refugees working in the Harnai coal mines on the local economy. It investigates how the presence of refugee labor influences employment patterns, wage structures, and the livelihoods of local workers. The study also examines the role of refugee labor in sustaining coal production and its contribution to local markets and informal economic networks. Using qualitative interviews and field observations, the project explores both the economic benefits and tensions arising from refugee participation in the mining sector, offering policy insights into labor management and refugee integration in resource-based economies.
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