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Sayed Nael Ibrahimi | Lecturer - Vice Dean At Faculty of Journalism

Sayed Nael Ibrahimi

Sayed Nael Ibrahimi

Lecturer - Vice Dean

Sayed Nael Ibrahimi, born in Teshkan, Badakhshan, is the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Journalism at Rana University. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Balkh University (2014) and a Master’s degree in International Relations from Ibn-e-Sina University (2017).


Ibrahimi’s research interests include the North–South communication model, political communication, international communication, editing, and writing. His central academic idea focuses on rethinking contemporary journalism and developing a Kabul-centered journalism model.

He has written hundreds of analytical press articles in print media and has published several books and academic papers. Currently, he is an active university lecturer, engaged in teaching and research in journalism and media studies.

Expertise

Jornalism

Education

Master’s Degree in International Relations – Ibn-e-Sina University, 2017

Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism – Balkh University, 2014

Experience

Vice Dean, Faculty of Journalism, Rana University

University lecturer, teaching journalism and communication courses

Academic and research activities in media studies and journalism

Oversight of curriculum development and student mentoring

Research & Publications

  1. Investigative Journalism (2016)
  2. Writing for Print Media (2019)
  3. Professional Reporting (2018)
  4. Federalism in Asia – Editor (2024)
  5. Non-Western International Relations – Editor (2024)
  6. Journalistic Ethics – Editor (2017)
  7. Identity Politics in Afghanistan – Editor (2024)
  8. Television Interviewing – Editor (2017)
  9. My Paradise – Editor (2018)
  10. Social Challenges and Human-Centered Solutions – Editor (2019)
  11. Pamirian – Editor (2024)
  12. History of Journalism in Afghanistan – Proofreader (2017)

Academic Articles:

  1. The Confrontation Between the U.S. and China in South Asia and Its Impact on Afghanistan’s Security (2003–2018)
  2. U.S. Cultural Diplomacy in Afghanistan (2005–2019)
  3. Media and Foreign Policy in Afghanistan (2003–2021)
  4. A Comparative Study of Afghanistan and Pakistan's Positions in China's “Belt and Road Initiative”
  5. A Review of the Cultural Policies of King Nader and King Zahir
  6. Power Sharing and the National Question in Afghanistan
  7. Afghanistan and the Need for Environmental Journalism
  8. External Factors in the Collapse of the Republic in Afghanistan – with Mostafa Aqeli
  9. The Impact of Cultural Geography on the Instability of Afghanistan's Foreign Policy – with Jamil Ehsaas
  10. A Comparative Study of Liberal and Liberation Journalism in Afghanistan – with Milad Seddiqi