WAR ON TERROR IN AFGHANISTAN AN ANALYSIS OF US FAILED POLICY

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-IV).01      10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-IV).01      Published : Dec 2022
Authored by : Muhammed Bilal Khan , Zeeshan Ahmad , Maghfoor Ullah

01 Pages : 1-10

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Cite this article

    CHICAGO : Khan, Muhammed Bilal, Zeeshan Ahmad, and Maghfoor Ullah. 2022. "War on Terror in Afghanistan; an Analysis of U.S Failed Policy." Global Foreign Policies Review, V (IV): 1-10 doi: 10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-IV).01
    HARVARD : KHAN, M. B., AHMAD, Z. & ULLAH, M. 2022. War on Terror in Afghanistan; an Analysis of U.S Failed Policy. Global Foreign Policies Review, V, 1-10.
    MHRA : Khan, Muhammed Bilal, Zeeshan Ahmad, and Maghfoor Ullah. 2022. "War on Terror in Afghanistan; an Analysis of U.S Failed Policy." Global Foreign Policies Review, V: 1-10
    MLA : Khan, Muhammed Bilal, Zeeshan Ahmad, and Maghfoor Ullah. "War on Terror in Afghanistan; an Analysis of U.S Failed Policy." Global Foreign Policies Review, V.IV (2022): 1-10 Print.
    OXFORD : Khan, Muhammed Bilal, Ahmad, Zeeshan, and Ullah, Maghfoor (2022), "War on Terror in Afghanistan; an Analysis of U.S Failed Policy", Global Foreign Policies Review, V (IV), 1-10
    TURABIAN : Khan, Muhammed Bilal, Zeeshan Ahmad, and Maghfoor Ullah. "War on Terror in Afghanistan; an Analysis of U.S Failed Policy." Global Foreign Policies Review V, no. IV (2022): 1-10. https://doi.org/10.31703/gfpr.2022(V-IV).01