PAKISTANS ALIGNMENT WITH THE US AN ANALYSIS OF COSTS AND BENEFITS

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-III).05      10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-III).05      Published : Sep 2022
Authored by : UroosaIshfaq , Syed Ali Shah , Muhammad Haroon

05 Pages : 43-55

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    CHICAGO : Ishfaq, Uroosa, Syed Ali Shah, and Muhammad Haroon. 2022. "Pakistan's Alignment with the US: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits." Global Foreign Policies Review, V (III): 43-55 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-III).05
    HARVARD : ISHFAQ, U., SHAH, S. A. & HAROON, M. 2022. Pakistan's Alignment with the US: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits. Global Foreign Policies Review, V, 43-55.
    MHRA : Ishfaq, Uroosa, Syed Ali Shah, and Muhammad Haroon. 2022. "Pakistan's Alignment with the US: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits." Global Foreign Policies Review, V: 43-55
    MLA : Ishfaq, Uroosa, Syed Ali Shah, and Muhammad Haroon. "Pakistan's Alignment with the US: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits." Global Foreign Policies Review, V.III (2022): 43-55 Print.
    OXFORD : Ishfaq, Uroosa, Shah, Syed Ali, and Haroon, Muhammad (2022), "Pakistan's Alignment with the US: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits", Global Foreign Policies Review, V (III), 43-55
    TURABIAN : Ishfaq, Uroosa, Syed Ali Shah, and Muhammad Haroon. "Pakistan's Alignment with the US: An Analysis of Costs and Benefits." Global Foreign Policies Review V, no. III (2022): 43-55. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-III).05