A CRITIQUE OF AMERICAN SUPREMACIST POLITICS IN COLD WAR IN SORAYYA KHANS CITY OF SPIES

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2021(VI-II).02      10.31703/gssr.2021(VI-II).02      Published : Jun 2
Authored by : Irfan Farid , Asma Aftab , Zubair Iqbal

02 Pages : 9-16

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  • Ali, T. (2002). The clash of fundamentalisms. London: Verso.
  • Ali, T. (2010). Night of the golden butterfly. London: Verso.
  • Aslam, N. (2017). The golden legend. India: The Penguin Random House India.
  • Gauhar, F. A. (2007). No space for further burial. India: Women Unlimited
  • Hamid, M. (2007). The reluctant fundamentalist. London: Oxford University Press.
  • Hanif, M. (2008). A case of exploding mangoes. London: Jonathan Cape.
  • Haqqani, H. (2004). The role of Islam in Pakistan's future. The Washington Quarterly, 28(1): 83-96.
  • Khan, S. (2015). City of spies. New Delhi: Aleph Book Company.
  • Khan, U. A. (2009). The geometry of God. Massachusetts: Clockroot Books.
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  • Sardar, Z., & Davies, M. (2003). Why do people hate America? Cambridge: Icon Book
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    APA : Farid, I., Aftab, A., & Iqbal, Z. (2021). A Critique of American Supremacist Politics in Cold War in Sorayya Khan's City of Spies. Global Social Sciences Review, VI(II), 9-16. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2021(VI-II).02
    CHICAGO : Farid, Irfan, Asma Aftab, and Zubair Iqbal. 2021. "A Critique of American Supremacist Politics in Cold War in Sorayya Khan's City of Spies." Global Social Sciences Review, VI (II): 9-16 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2021(VI-II).02
    HARVARD : FARID, I., AFTAB, A. & IQBAL, Z. 2021. A Critique of American Supremacist Politics in Cold War in Sorayya Khan's City of Spies. Global Social Sciences Review, VI, 9-16.
    MHRA : Farid, Irfan, Asma Aftab, and Zubair Iqbal. 2021. "A Critique of American Supremacist Politics in Cold War in Sorayya Khan's City of Spies." Global Social Sciences Review, VI: 9-16
    MLA : Farid, Irfan, Asma Aftab, and Zubair Iqbal. "A Critique of American Supremacist Politics in Cold War in Sorayya Khan's City of Spies." Global Social Sciences Review, VI.II (2021): 9-16 Print.
    OXFORD : Farid, Irfan, Aftab, Asma, and Iqbal, Zubair (2021), "A Critique of American Supremacist Politics in Cold War in Sorayya Khan's City of Spies", Global Social Sciences Review, VI (II), 9-16
    TURABIAN : Farid, Irfan, Asma Aftab, and Zubair Iqbal. "A Critique of American Supremacist Politics in Cold War in Sorayya Khan's City of Spies." Global Social Sciences Review VI, no. II (2021): 9-16. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2021(VI-II).02