VARYING WRITTEN PERSPECTIVES ON POLITICS OF PAKISTAN

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2017(II-I).07      10.31703/gssr.2017(II-I).07      Published : Jun 2017
Authored by : SajidMahmoodAwan , SanaHussan

07 Pages : 105-114

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    CHICAGO : Awan, Sajid Mahmood, and Sana Hussan. 2017. "Varying Written Perspectives on Politics of Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review, II (I): 105-114 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2017(II-I).07
    HARVARD : AWAN, S. M. & HUSSAN, S. 2017. Varying Written Perspectives on Politics of Pakistan. Global Social Sciences Review, II, 105-114.
    MHRA : Awan, Sajid Mahmood, and Sana Hussan. 2017. "Varying Written Perspectives on Politics of Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review, II: 105-114
    MLA : Awan, Sajid Mahmood, and Sana Hussan. "Varying Written Perspectives on Politics of Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review, II.I (2017): 105-114 Print.
    OXFORD : Awan, Sajid Mahmood and Hussan, Sana (2017), "Varying Written Perspectives on Politics of Pakistan", Global Social Sciences Review, II (I), 105-114