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Global Pakistan Studies Research Review

  • Address

    Office #1,2, First Floor, Fazal Arcade,
    F-11 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan.
  • Email address

    managingeditor@gpsrrjournal.com
    Monday to Friday 9am - 7pm
  • Contact information

    info@gpsrrjournal.com, +92 332 9147618
    Monday to Sunday 24 Hours
  • Publishing research Since2018
  • Publication FrequencyQuarterly
  • Access TypeOpen Access

Global Pakistan Studies Research Review &(GPSRR) is published by Humanity Publications, a leading publishing house in Pakistan in research and analytics, that assists researchers in advancing research outcomes for societal benefit. To wipe out societal ills and to add the humanity by boosting up measures among the individuals of the global society. GPSRR intends to promote qualitative and quantitative research and findings with the help of newly emerging tools and patterns utilized in experiments, observations, interviews, analysis and surveys by encircling all major segments of Pakistan Studies. GPSRR is a double-blind peer-reviewed research journal which encompasses major disciplines of Pakistan Studies with specific interest in the sub-disciplines detailed at www.gpsrrjournal.com/about-us/scope

Global Pakistan Study Research Review is a multidisciplinary journal offering a forum for thoughtful, creative and scholarly articles with various aspects of Pakistani Literature, Politics, Culture and History. GPSRR aim to provide such a stage where the scholars and researchers introduce the hitherto neglected aspects of Pakistani society and make this knowledge available to the global audience. Global Pakistan Studies Research Review invites Pakistan-related works from the metropolitan researchers and writers, and also particularly energize researchers and essayists from Pakistan and Pakistani diaspora to contribute their works with the goal that we can likewise fill the significant need of displaying the quality and scholarly power of academic and abstract works by Pakistanis.

 



Reassessing The Impacts of Economic Globalization on Agriculture and Manufacturing Sectors of Pakistan’s Economy Riaz Ahmed Kakar, Sehar Atbar Abstract:

Economic globalization has acted as a double-edged sword in less-developed countries like Pakistan by creating some opportunities; however, Pakistan faces backwardness in aligning its economy with the rapid pace of globalization. Its agriculture and manufacturing sectors have not kept pace with ongoing challenges. This article, via mixed research, aims to address th... read more PDF     Full Text

Implementing Sustainable Development Goals into Operational Policies: A Case Study of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Fahad Zia Abstract:

This research aims to investigate how Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) implementation into operational policies in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) of Pakistan can address climate-related challenges that are deforestation, water scarcity, and extreme weather conditions. Drawing on the Earth System Governance (ESG) framework, the research focuses on how governance structu... read more PDF     Full Text

Scope

Global Pakistan Study Research Review-GPSRR is a multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary journal offering a forum for thoughtful, creative, and scholarly articles with various aspects of Pakistan as a nation, state, and society via Social Sciences and Arts & Humanities. GPSRR aims to provide such a stage where scholars and researchers introduce the hitherto neglected aspects of Pakistani society and make this knowledge available to the global audience. Global Pakistan Studies Research Review invites Pakistan-related works from global researchers and writers, and also particularly energizes researchers and essayists from Pakistan and the Pakistani diaspora to contribute their works with the goal that we can likewise fill the significant need of displaying the quality and scholarly power of academic and abstract works by Pakistanis.

Scope

GPSRR welcomes all those topics and titles(subjects given below) that are directly or indirectly impacting, affecting, or relating to Pakistan Studies.

Global Pakistan Studies Research Review-GPSRR considers original research and review articles in the following (not limited to) sections and broad topical areas:

1. Human and Society

  • Social Work
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Gender Studies
  • Urban Studies
  • Tourism & Hospitality
  • Anthropology
  • Business and Economics
  • Criminology & Penology
  • Human Rights
  • Law

2. Education and Mass Studies

  • Mass Communication
  • Elementary, Secondary & Higher Education
  • Curriculum
  • TESOL
  • Transformative Education
  • Adult Education
  • Health & Physical Education

3. Historical and Regional Studies

  • History
  • Heritage & Architecture
  • Geography
  • Pakistan Studies
  • Area Studies    
  • Asian & African Studies
  • American & European Studies                                                                         

4. Government and Politics

  • Political Science
  • International Relations
  • Defense & Strategic Studies
  • Peace & Conflict Studies
  • Public Policy
  • Management & Public Administration
  • HR & Leadership
  • Developmental Studies

4. Human Society & Sciences

  • Public Health
  • Psychiatry
  • Cyber & Artificial Intelligence
  • Computational Social Sciences 
  • Statistical Knowledge
  • Industrial Relations
  • Information Sciences & Library Sciences
  • Media Sciences
  • Maritime Studies
  • Bio-Societies &. Bioethics
  • Technology & Development Studies 
  • Sports Sciences & Leisure Studies
  • Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences
  • Environmental & Climate Studies

5. Human & Arts

  • Language & Linguistics
  • Literature & Culture
  • Fashion & Designing
  • Archeology
  • Philosophy
  • Religion
  • Radio, Television & Film

Note: This List is not exhaustive, authors are invited to send articles about inter-disciplinary, trans-disciplinary, and multi-disciplinary perspectives (all related topics and subjects) and Social Sciences encircling all aspects of Pakistan Studies. GPSSR appreciates the research of newly emerging aspects of Pakistan.

Editorial Board
Chief Editor

Dr. Kishwar Sultana , Professor, Department of History, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
kishwar.sultana@aiou.edu.pk

Editor

Dr. Sabahat Jaleel, Assistant Professor of Pakistan Studies at International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan.
sabahat.jaleel@yahoo.com

Associate Editor

Dr. Abid Abbasi, Assistant Professor, National University of Modern Language Islamabad, Pakistan.
abid.fazil.abbasi@gmail.com

Managing Editor

Muhammad Haroon, Managing Editor, Humanity Publications Islamabad, Pakistan.
haroonktk911@gmail.com

Advisory Board
Member

Dr Shuja Ahmed Mahesar, Professor, Pakistan Study Centre, University of Sindh, Pakistan.
shuja.mahesar@usindh.edu.p

Member

Dr. Naumana Kiran Imran, Professor, Pakistan Study Centre, University of the Punjab Lahore. Punjab, Pakistan.
naumana.psc@pu.edu.pk

Member

Dr. Hamad Kakepoto, Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Sindh Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan.
dean.social@usindh.edu.pk

Member

Dr. Hidayat Ullah Khan, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad.
masmaleo@yahoo.com

Member

Dr. Shoaib Malik, Associate Professor, Department of Pakistan Studies and History, National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Islamabad, Pakistan.
msmalik@numl.edu.pk

Associate Professor

Dr. Naila Usman, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
nusiddiqi@uok.edu.pk

Professor

Dr. Badshah Sardar, Professor, Department of Pakistan Studies, Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad.
badshah.sardar@aiou.edu.pk


The Impact of Constitutional Provisions on Educational Achievements: A Comparative Study of Pakistan and South Korea Muhammad Imran Ashraf, Syed Umair Jalal, Abstract:

Education is the only opportunity for a nation to attain sustainable development among rapidly changing nations across the globe in the 21st century. For that reason education has been recognized a fundamental right to the citizens of modern states of the contemporary world. Every state has secured this fundamental right of citizens through constitutional provisions. Constitutional provisions p... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (4218)

Siachin Dilemma: Strategic Importance and the way forward for India and Pakistan Yushfa Liaqat Abstract:

The aim of this paper is to study the significance of the issue entailing military presence of India and Pakistan with a view to offer way forward to avert similar future conflicts between the two nuclear states. Ranked amongst the top five largest glaciers in the Eastern Karakorum Range of Himalayas, Siachin is situated at the average altitude of 18000 feet above the sea level. Spread over mor... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (3230)

Media and its Influence on Democracy: A Case Study of Punjab Hamayun Masood , Ali Hassan , Abstract:

This research is a struggle to explore the influence of Media on democracy in Punjab that how media helps to promote the democratic norms in society and strengthens the democracy in context of a developing country. As time passed media turn into more and more influential and significant. Using survey method, data has been collected from 500 respondents from Punjab as sample technique of availab... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2678)

Strategic Importance of Andaman and Nicobar Islands: Implications for Pakistan Sameera Imran, Maryam Raza, Noor Fatima Abstract:

The growing strategic importance of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is now changing the dynamics of Indian ocean and maritime politics. The sea politics is now has been more tangled than before. Viewed under the theory of offensive realism proposed by John Mearsheimer that holds the concept of power maximization of states and balancing strategies to counter their rival states as all states have som... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2299)

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Potential for Social Transformation Aftab Alam, Iqra Jathol, Abstract:

CPEC offers Pakistan an prospect to address frequent of the economic and political issues troubling the country. If Islamabad and Beijing do not guarantee Balochi companies and workers play a famous role, it could jeopardize China's premeditated gains and Pakistan's most significant development project ever. Pakistan's government cannot afford to fuel further the anger and estrangement in this ... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2046)

Impact of Feudal on Pakistani Politics: A Case Study of District Vehari Basher Ahmad , Muhammad Ahmad Nawaz Abstract:

Federalism Feudalism is a system in which some personalities take part and take control of all the activities of this system. These prominent personalities are called feudal lords. This system has remained in different countries in different forms. The research topic is "The Impact of Feudal in Pakistani Politics: A case study of district Vehari" which shows that Pakistan is one of those countr... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2022)

China's Xinjiang and Pakistan's Baluchistan: CPEC Perspective Muhammad Imran Ashraf, Iqra Jathol, Aftab Alam Abstract:

The events of 9/11 have radically altered the entire discussion of Minorities - especially Muslim ones - and the issue of terrorism. As real as is the threat of al-Qaida and its international connections, many regimes of the world have seized on the US Global War against Terrorism to legitimize their own repression of Muslim and even Non-Muslim minorities. We have witnessed this in both friendl... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1958)

Ideological Underpinnings for Pakistan (1947 onwards) Muhammad Imran Ashraf , Fariha Ahmad Hashmi , Abstract:

Starting with Islam to base the framework and working of a nation state andthen leading the state based on varying interpretations of the same ideology (Islam) including liberal interpretations, socialism, sharia, moderate version of it- Pakistan is one of those states which have been basing itsnational narrative on ideology. Ideology thus brought more challenges than achieving national objecti... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1790)

Role of Media in the Politics of Pakistan (2000-2019) Fozia BiBi , Abida Yousaf , Abstract:

Media has become an important part of every society. However, the role of media differs from society to society. Media in Pakistan has also become an important pillar of State. Before 2000, Print media and electronic media were the key tools of information and communication. However, since 2000 media is enjoying liberty to express the reality and facts. In this regard, President Musharaf has pl... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1790)

Effects of Media on General Elections Turn-out in Pakistan Hamayun Masood , Ali Hassan , Abstract:

This research is a struggle to explore the role of media in election turn-out. In history a state was based on free judiciary, legislature and executive power but in 21st century 4th pillar of the state was appeared and this is media (free media). As time passed media turn into more and more influential and significant. This research was conducted in Bahawalpur City that was titled the princely... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1783)


Uncovering the Hidden Realities of Incest Relations in Context of Patriarchy and Culture: A Case Study of Punjab, Pakistan Kalsum Munir, Aneela Sultana Abstract:

Incest has been surrounded by mystery, debate, and legal restrictions since its inception. Anthropologists believe that incest is a culturally driven phenomenon. Estimates of the prevalence of incest in Pakistan are highly variable because these differences are mostly influenced by the definition of incest that is utilized as well as the technique of data collection. However, recent research su... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

The Existing Ethnic Fault Lines of Pakistan: Its Impact on the Survival of State Ashfaq Ahmed, Maryam Tahir Abstract:

The paper examines Pakistan's complex network of ethnic fault lines and considers their significant ramifications for the existence of the nation. Deeply ingrained ethnic conflicts have been brought about by the historical, socio-cultural, and political terrain of the country, creating serious obstacles to national unity. The study clarifies the possible risks these fault-lines may offer to the... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

An Examination of Pakistan's Transgender Community Rabia Umar, Sahibzada Adil Munir, Maria Akram Abstract:

This research highlights the fundamental rights that transgender people are entitled to, such as access to education, the chance to have a loving family, and a respectable existence that encompasses their identities. The advancement of equality and social justice depends on this acknowledgement of fundamental rights. By bringing attention to the problems transgender people encounter, your study... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Ethnic Identity and Political Construction: An Anthropological Analysis of Baluchistan’s Struggle for Autonomy in Pakistan Bushra Saleem, Rabia Khalid Abstract:

One of the complex issues in Balochistan is the autonomy movement that concerns historical grievances, and social and political phenomena bringing state institutions forefront while contesting Baloch identity. This study aims to present some basics of Baloch identity and its conflict with the state, also considering it as a contribution to academic categories of political anthropology; ethnic p... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Ethnic fault-lines of Pakistan: A Study of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) Hajra Nasir, Noor Saeed, Maria Akram Abstract:

The idea of ethnicity suggests a sense of communal identity within a particular society. The complex blend of racial, cultural, and historical traits used to distinguish individuals from other groups. Since Pakistan's independence, there have been numerous ebbs and flows in terms of ethnic nationalism in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces that have a serious influence on the solidarit... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Pakistan's Foreign Policy in the Context of Z.A Bhutto: Towards Nonalignment Uroosa Ishfaq , Kashif Ashfaq , Muneeba Shahid Abstract:

US withdrawal of military support during 1965, 1971, and 1975 led to a widespread perception in Pakistan that the US was an unreliable ally and had betrayed Pakistan. Initially, their relations were cordial but later on, this alliance became weaker especially during Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's government. Bhutto after taking charge of the government reshaped Pakistan's internal and external politics.... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Pakistan: Identity in Foreign Policy and Anti-Westernism Noor Fatima , Imran Ashraf Abstract:

This article aims at dealing with different dimensions of Pakistan’s foreign policy, particularly the challenges to it during and after the Cold War. These challenges were mostly unilateral in the sense that Pakistan was captive to the grand American design in the Middle East and in Western Asia. There is much anti-American and anti-Western rhetoric by right-wing parties, both religious a... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Reassessing The Impacts of Economic Globalization on Agriculture and Manufacturing Sectors of Pakistan’s Economy Riaz Ahmed Kakar, Sehar Atbar Abstract:

Economic globalization has acted as a double-edged sword in less-developed countries like Pakistan by creating some opportunities; however, Pakistan faces backwardness in aligning its economy with the rapid pace of globalization. Its agriculture and manufacturing sectors have not kept pace with ongoing challenges. This article, via mixed research, aims to address th... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Implementing Sustainable Development Goals into Operational Policies: A Case Study of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Fahad Zia Abstract:

This research aims to investigate how Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) implementation into operational policies in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) of Pakistan can address climate-related challenges that are deforestation, water scarcity, and extreme weather conditions. Drawing on the Earth System Governance (ESG) framework, the research focuses on how governance structu... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Analyzing the Internal Factors Contributing to Balochistan Insurgency Manzoor Khan Afridi , Masood Khattak , Muhammad Usman Ullah Abstract:

This research paper will investigate the internal factors regarding the Balochistan insurgency. This province has become the victim of violence and insurgent factors from the last many decades due to multiple factors such as unequal distribution of resources, and tribal and kinship systems. Moreover, this paper will also discuss the political, economic and social de... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)