TALIBAN 20 AN ANALYSIS OF TALIBANS USE OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION DURING THE KABUL TRIUMPH AND ENSUING QUEST FOR GLOBAL RECOGNITION

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).04      10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).04      Published : Jun 2022
Authored by : Muhammad Tabish , Kishwar Munir , Muhammad Faizan Asghar

04 Pages : 29-38

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    APA : Tabish, M., Munir, K., & Asghar, M. F. (2022). Taliban 2.0: An Analysis of Taliban's use of Political Communication During the Kabul 'Triumph' and Ensuing Quest for Global Recognition. Global Foreign Policies Review, V(II), 29-38. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).04
    CHICAGO : Tabish, Muhammad, Kishwar Munir, and Muhammad Faizan Asghar. 2022. "Taliban 2.0: An Analysis of Taliban's use of Political Communication During the Kabul 'Triumph' and Ensuing Quest for Global Recognition." Global Foreign Policies Review, V (II): 29-38 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).04
    HARVARD : TABISH, M., MUNIR, K. & ASGHAR, M. F. 2022. Taliban 2.0: An Analysis of Taliban's use of Political Communication During the Kabul 'Triumph' and Ensuing Quest for Global Recognition. Global Foreign Policies Review, V, 29-38.
    MHRA : Tabish, Muhammad, Kishwar Munir, and Muhammad Faizan Asghar. 2022. "Taliban 2.0: An Analysis of Taliban's use of Political Communication During the Kabul 'Triumph' and Ensuing Quest for Global Recognition." Global Foreign Policies Review, V: 29-38
    MLA : Tabish, Muhammad, Kishwar Munir, and Muhammad Faizan Asghar. "Taliban 2.0: An Analysis of Taliban's use of Political Communication During the Kabul 'Triumph' and Ensuing Quest for Global Recognition." Global Foreign Policies Review, V.II (2022): 29-38 Print.
    OXFORD : Tabish, Muhammad, Munir, Kishwar, and Asghar, Muhammad Faizan (2022), "Taliban 2.0: An Analysis of Taliban's use of Political Communication During the Kabul 'Triumph' and Ensuing Quest for Global Recognition", Global Foreign Policies Review, V (II), 29-38
    TURABIAN : Tabish, Muhammad, Kishwar Munir, and Muhammad Faizan Asghar. "Taliban 2.0: An Analysis of Taliban's use of Political Communication During the Kabul 'Triumph' and Ensuing Quest for Global Recognition." Global Foreign Policies Review V, no. II (2022): 29-38. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-II).04