US AFGHAN STRATEGY POLICY RESPONSES OF CHINA AND PAKISTAN 2001 2017

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2017(II-II).04      10.31703/gssr.2017(II-II).04      Published : Dec 2
Authored by : IjazKhalid , BushraQureshi , ShaziaHassan

04 Pages : 68-84

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  • Khokhar, A. Y. (2012). Operation Neptune Spear; a watershed in the war against terrorism. Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, 3.
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  • Koni, H. (2010).
  • Lansford, T. (2009). America's War on Terror. Ashgate Publisher
  • Markman, K., & Philip, T. (2000).
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  • Office, S. F. (2006). Anthony H. Cordesman,
  • Payne, J. W., Bettman, J. R., & Johnson, E. (1993). The Adaptive Decision Maker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Perl, R. F. (2001). Terrorism, the future, and US foreign policy. Congressional Research Service ( Washington DC, Library of Congress.
  • Perl, R. F. (2001). Terrorism, the Future, and US Foreign Policy. Congressional Research Service Washington DC.
  • Qureshi, N. (2013). Why is China silent on US drone strikes in Pakistan? Ground Report.
  • Sarwar, N. (2009). Us Drone Attacks inside Pakistan Territory: UN Charter. Reflections.
  • Shah, S. A. (2010).
  • Shahnaz, A. (2102). Dynamics of USA-Pakistan Relations in the Post 9/11 Period: Hurdles and Future. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 5.
  • Sheikh, M. K. (2013). Taliban talks past, present and prospects for the US, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Danish Institute for International Studies.
  • Szonyi, M. (2002). The Effects of September 11 and Its Aftermath on China, and The Chinese Response. Archived: Commentary , 2.
  • T. Lansford, R. P. (2009). America's war on terror. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd
  • Vertzberger, Y. (1990). The World in their Minds: Information Processing, Cognition, and Perception in Foreign Policy Decisionmaking. Stanford: CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Yang, J., & Siddiqi, R. A. (2011). About an 'All-Weather'Relationship: security foundations of Sino-Pakistan relations since 9/11. . Journal of Contemporary China, 20(71),.
  • Yousaf, A. (2012). Operation Neptune Spear: A watershed in the war against terrorism. Strategic Studies.
  • Yousaf, S. (2012). Afghanistan's reconstruction and the international community: Post-9/11 scenario. Strategic Studies.
  • Yousaf.S. (2012). Afghanistan's reconstruction and the international community: Post-9/11 scenario. Strategic Studies, 32.
  • Zyck, S. A. (2002). The Role of China in Afghanistan's Economic Development & Reconstruction. Civil-Military Center-Report on Afghanistan in International.

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    CHICAGO : Khalid, Ijaz, Bushra Qureshi, and Shazia Hassan. 2017. "US Afghan Strategy: Policy Responses of China and Pakistan (2001-2017)." Global Social Sciences Review, II (II): 68-84 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2017(II-II).04
    HARVARD : KHALID, I., QURESHI, B. & HASSAN, S. 2017. US Afghan Strategy: Policy Responses of China and Pakistan (2001-2017). Global Social Sciences Review, II, 68-84.
    MHRA : Khalid, Ijaz, Bushra Qureshi, and Shazia Hassan. 2017. "US Afghan Strategy: Policy Responses of China and Pakistan (2001-2017)." Global Social Sciences Review, II: 68-84
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