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APA : Naazer, M. A., Farooq, S., & Khattak, M. R. (2017). From Peace Talks to Operation Zarb e Azb: Politics of Consensus Building for Counter Terrorism. Global Social Sciences Review, II(II), 122-136. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2017(II-II).07
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CHICAGO : Naazer, Manzoor Ahmad, Sadaf Farooq, and Masood Rehman Khattak. 2017. "From Peace Talks to Operation Zarb e Azb: Politics of Consensus Building for Counter Terrorism." Global Social Sciences Review, II (II): 122-136 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2017(II-II).07
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MHRA : Naazer, Manzoor Ahmad, Sadaf Farooq, and Masood Rehman Khattak. 2017. "From Peace Talks to Operation Zarb e Azb: Politics of Consensus Building for Counter Terrorism." Global Social Sciences Review, II: 122-136
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MLA : Naazer, Manzoor Ahmad, Sadaf Farooq, and Masood Rehman Khattak. "From Peace Talks to Operation Zarb e Azb: Politics of Consensus Building for Counter Terrorism." Global Social Sciences Review, II.II (2017): 122-136 Print.
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OXFORD : Naazer, Manzoor Ahmad, Farooq, Sadaf, and Khattak, Masood Rehman (2017), "From Peace Talks to Operation Zarb e Azb: Politics of Consensus Building for Counter Terrorism", Global Social Sciences Review, II (II), 122-136
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TURABIAN : Naazer, Manzoor Ahmad, Sadaf Farooq, and Masood Rehman Khattak. "From Peace Talks to Operation Zarb e Azb: Politics of Consensus Building for Counter Terrorism." Global Social Sciences Review II, no. II (2017): 122-136. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2017(II-II).07