TERRORISM AND SOCIAL ENGINEERING A DISTORTED PICTURE OF THE PAKHTUNS

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2018(III-II).14      10.31703/gpr.2018(III-II).14      Published : Dec 2
Authored by : Abdul Shakoor

14 Pages : 130-138

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  • Caroe, O. (1958). The Pathans. New York: Oxford University Press
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  • Khan, G. (1948). The Pathans. Peshawar: University Book Agency.
  • Marwat, Fazl-ur-Rahim. (2005). From muhajir to mujahid: Politics of war through aid (Parvez K. T., Ed.). Peshawar: Pakistan Study Centre, University of Peshawar.
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  • Rashid, A. (2000). Taliban: Islam, oil and the new great game in Central Asia.London: IB Tauris Publishers.
  • Rashid, A. (2008). Descent into chaos. New York: Viking Penguin.
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  • Ross, M. H. (1986). A cross-cultural theory of political conflict and violence. Political Psychology, 7, 427- 469.
  • Snyder, J. L. (2002). Anarchy and culture: Insights from the Anthropology of war. International Organization, 56.
  • Staub, E. (2003). Notes on culture of violence, culture of peace, and the fulfillment of basic human needs. Political psychology, 24, 1-21. August, 07 2010 Accessed: 07/12/2009 04:14 http://www.jstor.org/stable/424830
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    CHICAGO : Shakoor, Abdul. 2018. "Terrorism and Social Engineering: A Distorted Picture of the Pakhtuns." Global Political Review, III (II): 130-138 doi: 10.31703/gpr.2018(III-II).14
    HARVARD : SHAKOOR, A. 2018. Terrorism and Social Engineering: A Distorted Picture of the Pakhtuns. Global Political Review, III, 130-138.
    MHRA : Shakoor, Abdul. 2018. "Terrorism and Social Engineering: A Distorted Picture of the Pakhtuns." Global Political Review, III: 130-138
    MLA : Shakoor, Abdul. "Terrorism and Social Engineering: A Distorted Picture of the Pakhtuns." Global Political Review, III.II (2018): 130-138 Print.
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