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APA : Khan, M. I., Shafiq, M., & Khan, Q. A. (2022). An Analysis of Empowerment of the People through Parliament: The Case Study of Pakistan (2008-2013). Global Political Review, VII(II), 100-109. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-II).12
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CHICAGO : Khan, Muhammad Ikramullah, Muhammad Shafiq, and Qaswar Abbas Khan. 2022. "An Analysis of Empowerment of the People through Parliament: The Case Study of Pakistan (2008-2013)." Global Political Review, VII (II): 100-109 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-II).12
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HARVARD : KHAN, M. I., SHAFIQ, M. & KHAN, Q. A. 2022. An Analysis of Empowerment of the People through Parliament: The Case Study of Pakistan (2008-2013). Global Political Review, VII, 100-109.
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MHRA : Khan, Muhammad Ikramullah, Muhammad Shafiq, and Qaswar Abbas Khan. 2022. "An Analysis of Empowerment of the People through Parliament: The Case Study of Pakistan (2008-2013)." Global Political Review, VII: 100-109
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MLA : Khan, Muhammad Ikramullah, Muhammad Shafiq, and Qaswar Abbas Khan. "An Analysis of Empowerment of the People through Parliament: The Case Study of Pakistan (2008-2013)." Global Political Review, VII.II (2022): 100-109 Print.
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OXFORD : Khan, Muhammad Ikramullah, Shafiq, Muhammad, and Khan, Qaswar Abbas (2022), "An Analysis of Empowerment of the People through Parliament: The Case Study of Pakistan (2008-2013)", Global Political Review, VII (II), 100-109
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TURABIAN : Khan, Muhammad Ikramullah, Muhammad Shafiq, and Qaswar Abbas Khan. "An Analysis of Empowerment of the People through Parliament: The Case Study of Pakistan (2008-2013)." Global Political Review VII, no. II (2022): 100-109. https://doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2022(VII-II).12