PAKISTANS TRANSITION TO CIVILIAN RULE ANALYSIS OF ZIA YEARS

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2018(III-I).15      10.31703/gpr.2018(III-I).15      Published : Jun 1
Authored by : Adil Khan , Muhammad Imran , Nazakat

15 Pages : 138-146

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    CHICAGO : Khan, Adil, Muhammad Imran, and Nazakat. 2018. "Pakistan's Transition to Civilian Rule: Analysis of Zia Years." Global Political Review, III (I): 138-146 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2018(III-I).15
    HARVARD : KHAN, A., IMRAN, M. & NAZAKAT. 2018. Pakistan's Transition to Civilian Rule: Analysis of Zia Years. Global Political Review, III, 138-146.
    MHRA : Khan, Adil, Muhammad Imran, and Nazakat. 2018. "Pakistan's Transition to Civilian Rule: Analysis of Zia Years." Global Political Review, III: 138-146
    MLA : Khan, Adil, Muhammad Imran, and Nazakat. "Pakistan's Transition to Civilian Rule: Analysis of Zia Years." Global Political Review, III.I (2018): 138-146 Print.
    OXFORD : Khan, Adil, Imran, Muhammad, and Nazakat, (2018), "Pakistan's Transition to Civilian Rule: Analysis of Zia Years", Global Political Review, III (I), 138-146