UNRAVELLING THE CORRELATION OF INTRACTABILITY AND HUMAN SECURITY IN THE KASHMIR CONFLICT AN ANALYSIS USING EDWARD AZARS SOCIAL PROTRACTED CONFLICT THEORY

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).04      10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).04      Published : Jun 2023
Authored by : Qurat-Ul-Ain Shabbir , Shabana Fayyaz

04 Pages : 35-52

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    APA : Shabbir, Q., & Fayyaz, S. (2023). Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory. Global Foreign Policies Review, VI(II), 35-52. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).04
    CHICAGO : Shabbir, Qurat-Ul-Ain, and Shabana Fayyaz. 2023. "Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory." Global Foreign Policies Review, VI (II): 35-52 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).04
    HARVARD : SHABBIR, Q. & FAYYAZ, S. 2023. Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory. Global Foreign Policies Review, VI, 35-52.
    MHRA : Shabbir, Qurat-Ul-Ain, and Shabana Fayyaz. 2023. "Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory." Global Foreign Policies Review, VI: 35-52
    MLA : Shabbir, Qurat-Ul-Ain, and Shabana Fayyaz. "Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory." Global Foreign Policies Review, VI.II (2023): 35-52 Print.
    OXFORD : Shabbir, Qurat-Ul-Ain and Fayyaz, Shabana (2023), "Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory", Global Foreign Policies Review, VI (II), 35-52
    TURABIAN : Shabbir, Qurat-Ul-Ain, and Shabana Fayyaz. "Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory." Global Foreign Policies Review VI, no. II (2023): 35-52. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2023(VI-II).04