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ROLE OF PAKISTANI DIASPORA IN US FOREIGN POLICY

03 Pages : 23-28

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2024(VII-IV).03      10.31703/gfpr.2024(VII-IV).03      Published : Dec 2024

Role of Pakistani Diaspora in US Foreign Policy

    Diaspora Studies have become an essential academic discipline nowadays as previously diaspora was just a scattered population who fled from their host countries due to economic reasons, threats, wars, political unrest, genocide, ethnic cleansing, and violence but it has become an asset for other nations due to the migration of intellectuals, Surgeons, IT Professionals, Lawyers, etc. and developed countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, UK, etc. have started the process of immigration and are inviting skilled labor from the globe which have caused brain drain in several countries and host countries are taking benefit of the educated diaspora similarly Pakistani diaspora have migrated to USA and are part of their system and essential stakeholder in foreign policy formulation process towards Pakistan.

    Diaspora, Nexus, Foreign Policy, Academic, Pakistani, Nuclear, Victim, Labor, Culture, Communities, Nostalgia
    (1) Syed Muhammad Ali Zaidi
    PhD Scholar, Area Study Center, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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    CHICAGO : Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Ali. 2024. "Role of Pakistani Diaspora in US Foreign Policy." Global Foreign Policies Review, VII (IV): 23-28 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2024(VII-IV).03
    HARVARD : ZAIDI, S. M. A. 2024. Role of Pakistani Diaspora in US Foreign Policy. Global Foreign Policies Review, VII, 23-28.
    MHRA : Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Ali. 2024. "Role of Pakistani Diaspora in US Foreign Policy." Global Foreign Policies Review, VII: 23-28
    MLA : Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Ali. "Role of Pakistani Diaspora in US Foreign Policy." Global Foreign Policies Review, VII.IV (2024): 23-28 Print.
    OXFORD : Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Ali (2024), "Role of Pakistani Diaspora in US Foreign Policy", Global Foreign Policies Review, VII (IV), 23-28