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Mariam Gul, 01-155082-026
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
This study seeks to analyze the United Nations Development Programme’s Area Development Programme Balochistan through the lens of the Capability Approach and the Human Development Paradigm by the selection of some dimensions ...
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Suleman Khan, 01-257211-012
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2023)
This research delves into the origins and consequences of Pakistan's regional prosperity would be significantly impacted economically by the Kartarpur Corridor, which links India and Pakistan. It creates potential for the ...
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Rimsha Nasir, 01-155161-039
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2020)
Since its inception, uncertainty has surrounded the question of Brexit. This study basically investigates the recent global financial issue of Brexit. At one point we analyse that excessive immigration from European countries ...
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Malik Asimullah Khan, 01-155131-018
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
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Zahrah Nasir, 01-155171-046
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2020)
This study aims to examine the multiple dimensions of working for the women of Pakistan. It focuses on both the positive and negative aspects alongside the obstacles faced by women who earn on their own. A qualitative study ...
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Masooma Abdul Samad, 01-257181-005
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
Throughout recent years India has kept an eye upon Pakistan’s stability and political affairs. However, in 2015 after the inititation of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Indian involvement in Baluchistan region of ...
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Asad Ali, 01-257172-008
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI). The project was signed in April 2015 between Pakistan and China.
Though China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is beneficial ...
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Nayab Jamal, 01-257212-008
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2023)
This study explores the Chinese approach to international institutional revisionism and its impact on the international institutions. As China continues to rise as a global power, it has increasingly sought to challenge ...
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Iqra Toheed, 01-257192-011
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2021)
A condition of armed conflict between different states or dissimilar factions residing in the same country is called war. From the day first the wars and conflicts exist in human society. Clash of interest is the cause of ...
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Nehal Kazim, 01-257202-009
(Humanities and Social Sciences BU E8-IC, 2022)
The study sought to comprehend the definitional impasse of violent extremism along with its long-term impact in Pakistan. The study has been descriptive and qualitative in nature which describes the issues as well as the ...
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Sadaf Hashmi, 01-257171-009
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2019)
Change is permanent feature in international politics. International system has been experiencing rapid changes since the end of Cold War1. World Order led by United States of America began to change with the rise of other ...
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Mehr Farooq Niazi, 01-155122-037
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
The purpose of this research is to explore personal experiences of child sexual abuse in both male and female adolescents, while exploring the impact on the mental health of the victims. The aims of this study are; to ...
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Tehmina Akhtar, 01-257171-007
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2019)
India and China are rising at an incredible rate, economically and strategically, aspiring for great power status. So, there exists a competition between the two states, for influence with competing and conflicting interests. ...
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Zahra Afzaal Bhatti, 01-155082-048
(Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2013)
Factors contributing towards China’s Rise as a great
power, China’s diplomatic ties, China’s Contesting Interests.
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Khairul Nissa, 01-257182-013
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2021)
Gilgit-Baltistan is a disputed state in South Asia and one of the least well-known areas of the region. But suddenly, due to China Pakistan Economic Corridor, an international interest in Gilgit Baltistan has increased, ...
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Muhammad Muqeet, 01-257181-008
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2020)
As China is emerging as the global superpower through use of their own resources like one belt one road (BRI), economic dependency, generating their own resources and not importing. So, China is generating dependency on ...
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Mehvish Anjum, 01-257-191-002
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2021)
China’s military is modernizing under Xi Jinping which has adverse effects on the security of the US. To justify this assumption, the study explains the modernization of China’s military and links it with the security of ...
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Mohid Rizwan, 01-257192-002
(Humanities & Social Sciences BUIC, 2021)
As time has passed climate change has turned out to be a global threat for the world with a lot of unfortunate effects. As these dispersive effects are increasing throughout the globe, international regimes have been set ...
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Atiq Ur Rehman, 01-257221-004
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Climate Change is the most disregarded yet most crucial subject of the 21st century. First world industrialized countries do not realize the impact climate change has on the third world countries like Pakistan. The greenhouse ...
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Muhammad Pervaiz Iqbal, 01-257221-007
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Climate change is increasingly recognized as a non-traditional security threat, posing significant challenges to Pakistan's water, food and energy Security, as well as its economic, environmental and human security. This ...