Global Foreign Policies Review

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  • Publishing research Since2018
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Global Foreign Policies Review (GFPR) 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. GFPR 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 Foreign Policy. GFPR is a double-blind peer-reviewed research journal which encompasses major disciplines of foreign policy including political sciences, international relations, Pakistan studies, defense and strategic studies with specific interest in the sub-disciplines detailed at www.gfprjournal.com/about-us/scope

The principal Aims and Objectives of the GFPR Journal include

  • To enhance research in all sectors of Foreign Affairs
  • To provide efficient literature in the relationship of Pakistan with developed as well as underdeveloped states
  • To develop global networks among academicians, researchers and professionals for interaction and cooperation
  • To find out the causes and consequences of wars, conflicts, and foreign policy's role as a means of resolutions.
  • Promotion of high-quality publications focusing on theoretical, empirical, applied, and analytical research works.



US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: An Analysis of the Root Causes Mahnoor Shahid, Uroosa Ishfaq, Kashif Ashfaq Abstract:

Afghanistan has remained under the rule of different powers but none of them could completely control it and had to leave it for different reasons. World powers had a keen interest and intervened in the state but could not stay there for long. This study has mainly focused on exploring the main causes behind the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. The study was conducted using qualitative data from... read more PDF     Full Text

Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Implications for Pakistan Muhammad Azmat , Muhammad Ahsan, Sana Asghar Abstract:

Indo-US nuclear deal a critical understanding between America and India, was signed in 2008. Even though India wasn’t a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), this agreement granted essential autonomy to India for obtaining nuclear technology and fuel for peaceful reasons. The development of India's nuclear capabilities has dramatically enhanced the nation's energy security and per... read more PDF     Full Text

Understanding the Nexus Between Afghan Taliban and TTP: Challenges and Opportunities for Pakistan Musa Kaleem, Sajid Iqbal Abstract:

This paper delves into the intricate dynamics of Afghanistan's relationship with Pakistan, especially in light of a potential Taliban resurgence and its repercussions on Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The TTP's strategic realignment, transitioning from collaboration with the Afghan Taliban to destabilizing Pakistan, is examined through a qualitative approach rooted in structural realism. The ... read more PDF     Full Text

Germany's Response towards Russia-Ukraine Conflict Hafsa Iqbal Abstract:

The Russia-Ukraine war has had a profound impact on energy security in Europe, with Germany facing unique challenges and opportunities as one of the largest energy consumers in the region. This case study examines the implications of the conflict on energy security, focusing on Germany's response. It analyzes the reasons behind Germany's support for the project, such as diversification of energ... read more PDF     Full Text

Melting Ice, Rising Tensions: China's Arctic Presence and Implications for the United States Virda Azam , Sajid Iqbal Abstract:

The Arctic Ocean Region is experiencing a transformation and is remoulding abruptly from an ice-covered region to an economic zone, influenced by the rising Global temperatures. This transformation has unplugged new avenues for maritime activities as well as intensified the Geopolitical dynamics. This study investigates and analyzes the rising tensions prompted by the increasing presence and ac... read more PDF     Full Text

Scope

  • Political Sciences
    • Human Rights
    • Comparative Politics
    • Public Administration
    • Conflict Processes
    • Economics
    • Law
  • International Relations
    • International Organizations
    • United Nations (UN)
    • European Union (EU)
    • South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC)
    • Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC)
  • Pakistan Studies
    • Geostrategic Importance
    • Political Independence
    • Social and Economic Development
    • Relationship with China, US and India
    • Kashmir Issue
  • Defense and Strategic Studies
    • Strategic Studies
    • Modern Warfare
    • Military Politics
    • Bilateral Relationship of Pakistan with India

Editorial Board
Chief Editor

Dr. Adnan Sarwar Khan, Professor, Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
chiefeditor@gfprjournal.com

Editor

Dr. Saima Gul , Lecturer: Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
saimagul@uop.edu.pk

Associate Editor

Dr. Ijaz Khalid, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
ijazkhalid@awkum.edu.pk

Managing Editor

Dr.Aftab Alam, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, KP, Pakistan.
Sobiajamil09@gmail.com

Advisory Board
Member

Dr Muhammad Nawaz Bhatti, Associate Professor, Department of Politics & International Relations, University of Sargodha, Pakistan.
Muhammad.nawaz@uos.edu.pk

Associate Professor

Dr. Shakil Akhtar, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
shakil.akhtar@iub.edu.pk

Member

Dr. Zahoor Khan, Associate Professor, Political Science and International Relations, Edwardes College, Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan.
zahoor.zahoors@gmail.com

Professor

Dr. Naveed Ahmed, Professor, University Law College, University of the Punjab, Punjab, Pakistan.
naveed.law@pu.edu.pk


Right-wing Terrorism and Emerging Threats to the US National Interests Syed Hussain Murtaza, Muqarrab Akbar, Rafida Nawaz Abstract:

The USA acclaims to be a multicultural land of opportunity assimilating migrant settlers since its inception,but another facet of the USA is a culture of white racial supremacy, and orthodox beliefs regarding blacks, women, religious and ideological others. The policy of constructing the ideological other, i.e., communism, was the highlight of cold war politics. The end of the cold war brought ... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (5644)

Corona Pandemic: Analyzing the Response of US, China, Russia, India and Pakistan Fiza Siddiq , Saad Kausar , Muhammad Imran Ashraf Abstract:

This article is an effort to examine socio-political and economic impact of COVID-19 to state system global politics. Further, this study analyzes the response of US, China, Russia, India and Pakistan to Covid-19. Starting in December of 2019, first suspected as a mild cold in a seafood merchant of Hua'nan market was proved to be a fine example of "Butterfly" or you may call it "Domino" effect.... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (3235)

Unravelling the Correlation of Intractability and Human Security in the Kashmir Conflict: An Analysis using Edward Azar's Social Protracted Conflict Theory Qurat-Ul-Ain Shabbir , Shabana Fayyaz Abstract:

This study explores the relationship between intractability and human security challenges in conflicts. Human security plays a crucial role in intractable conflicts, acting as both a cause and an effect.When individuals are denied human security, conflicts tend to emerge, persist, and escalate. Addressing human security concerns is essential to break the cycle of intractability. The study appli... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2561)

Explaining Russian Resurgence: The Case Study of Georgia and Ukraine Muhammad Imran Ashraf , Athar Ali , Syed Umair Jalal Abstract:

This thesis is an attempt to explain the Russian resurgence: The case study of Georgia and Ukraine, with the help of theoretical framework structural realism. Russia having large territory is full of natural resources, under the leadership of Putin Russia utilized its natural resources to regain its lost position and power. In this research I tried to find out the answers of the questions: Why ... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2511)

SINO - US Relations: A Case of Hybrid War Mian Zahoor Ul Haq , Muhammad Imran Ashraf , Abstract:

US National Security Strategy, 2017, mentioned China as a revisionist state, an economic competitor and a challenger. US NSC China declared to compete with China under the guided principles of realism. US actions and strategies make an interesting argument to validate that USA has fallen in the Thucydides Trap, not because China has pushed the US, but because fear has engulfed her and has adopt... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2400)

Securitizing The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Comparative Analysis Of Us Foreign Policy Under Obama, Trump And Biden (2015-2022) Maryam Nawaz, Kishwar Munir Abstract:

Based on the Copenhagen school of thought, the securitization theory is applied to examine the framing of the Iranian nuclear deal as a security threat to the United States (US). The paper examines the transition from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) to the Maximum Pressure Campaign under the Trump administration and the subsequent re-engagement efforts by the Biden administration... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2121)

Assessing Economic Benefits through Waste Efficient Drivers in Mega Construction Projects: A Case of Pakistan Bilal Anwar , Muneeb Asif , Muhammad Imran Ashraf Abstract:

Waste disposal has become an issue worldwide and the major cause of this issue is considered to be the construction activities producing wastes. Pakistan being the 6 most populated country in the world is considered to have a huge amount of waste due to the various construction and particularly megaprojects and this amount of construction waste is increasing consistently in the country. Pakista... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2015)

Foreign Policy Of Pakistan Major Determinant And Relations With Countries Amer Liaquat Chattha Abstract:

This research paper delves into the foreign policy of Pakistan with a primary focus on major determinants. The study is conducted by analyzing the historical dimensions of Pakistan's foreign policy and highlighting the key factors in its formulation considering the relations with other countries. A comprehensive analysis is established by utilizing the qualitative method of research and scholar... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1907)

Globalization and its Socio-Economic Impact on Pakistan Faria Zeeshan , Muhammad Ali Baig , Abstract:

The study involves a brief yet insightful discussion on the concept of globalization, covering different aspects of globalization. The focal point is to consider that globalization is not a new phenomenon. It further explains that globalization has taken new dimensions along with the impact that it has on the economy and society of Pakistan. The impact of globalization on every economy differs ... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1723)

Impact of Pakistan-Us Relations on Afghan Peace Process Syed Karim Haider , Noor Fatima , Syed Umair Jalal Abstract:

Afghan's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1979 created panic worldwide and proved a decisive moment in the international political scenario. Soviet expansionism policy when challenged the security of Pakistan, it appeared as a front - line country and the main route to provide aid for Afghan Mujahedin. This paper has analytically reviews the Pakistan's decision to join 1979 Afghan war and evalua... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1679)


Explaining Russian Resurgence: The Case Study of Georgia and Ukraine Muhammad Imran Ashraf , Athar Ali , Syed Umair Jalal Abstract:

This thesis is an attempt to explain the Russian resurgence: The case study of Georgia and Ukraine, with the help of theoretical framework structural realism. Russia having large territory is full of natural resources, under the leadership of Putin Russia utilized its natural resources to regain its lost position and power. In this research I tried to find out the answers of the questions: Why ... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Globalization and its Socio-Economic Impact on Pakistan Faria Zeeshan , Muhammad Ali Baig , Abstract:

The study involves a brief yet insightful discussion on the concept of globalization, covering different aspects of globalization. The focal point is to consider that globalization is not a new phenomenon. It further explains that globalization has taken new dimensions along with the impact that it has on the economy and society of Pakistan. The impact of globalization on every economy differs ... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Saudi Arabia-Israel Rapprochement: Prospects and Challenges for Iran Zafar Khan , Zafar Khan , Muhammad Imran Ashraf Abstract:

The rising influence of Iran in the wake of Arab Spring threatens both Saudi Arabia and Israel. The US shares the challenge being posed by the Iranian rise. This Iranian rise has brought the three closer. The burgeoning closing of Saudi Arabia and Israel is largely shaped by this rise. However, it remains to be investigated that what is pushing Iran to expand its regional influence. The existin... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Impact of Pakistan-Us Relations on Afghan Peace Process Syed Karim Haider , Noor Fatima , Syed Umair Jalal Abstract:

Afghan's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1979 created panic worldwide and proved a decisive moment in the international political scenario. Soviet expansionism policy when challenged the security of Pakistan, it appeared as a front - line country and the main route to provide aid for Afghan Mujahedin. This paper has analytically reviews the Pakistan's decision to join 1979 Afghan war and evalua... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Afghanistan Factor in Pak-US Relations Iqra Jathol , Noor Fatima , Abstract:

Afghan's interference of the Soviet Union in 1979 made anger worldwide and demonstrated a definitive minute in the universal political situation. Soviet imperialism strategy when tested the security of Pakistan, it showed up as a front - line nation and the primary course to give help to Afghan Mujahedin. This paper has logically surveys the Pakistan's choice to join 1979 Afghan war and assesse... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Qatar Diplomatic Crisis Fazal Rehman Kakar , , Abstract:

Qatar diplomatic crisis depicts a worrisome future of not only GCC countries, but it has posed a serious challenge to the regional security apparatus. This Research paper analysis the diplomatic row occurred between Qatar and Saudi led camp. Research Paper intends to highlight the historical context of the rift and reasons for diplomatic crisis yet again. The forthcoming socioeconomic and Polit... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Indo-US Collaboration in Indo-Pacific and its Implications on the Asian Region Usama Shehzad , Sarah Ahmed Malik , Muhammad Adnan Abstract:

The rise of a new economic giant in the Asian region i.e., China in the 21st century has made many global and regional powers stressed and the US is one of those countries which is worried about rising China in Asia and therefore, it is taking different measures to counter the rise of China in every manner. For this purpose, they have collaborated with one of the regional powers in the south of... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

The Impacts of International Structure on the Foreign Policy of Pakistan Fozia , Abida Yousaf , Imran Ashraf Abstract:

Foreign policy is one of the key tools to maintain the affairs of international relations. Foreign policy of a state is mainly shaped by domestic environment and international system. This study highlights the impacts of international structure on the foreign policy behaviour of Pakistan since 1947. During cold war period, the bi-polar world order mainly shaped the foreign policy of Pakistan. A... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Sino-Pak Relationship in the South Asia Region Habib ur Rehman Abstract:

This study tried to examine the nature and extent of Pakistan-China relationships with a particular focus on economic, military and diplomatic ties during the Pakistan People's Party era of 2008-2013. One major objective of the study revolves around finding out the impact of these relationships in accordance with the region of South Asia. The current research is based on qualitative research in... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Crises between Syria, Jordan and Lebanon after the Arab Uprising Naila Afzal Abstract:

The aim of the study is to explore the influx of refugees in Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon and its implications. The under-observation study addressed the political, social, and economic factors, that led to civil war in Syria and became the cause of massive migration of population to the neighbouring countries like Lebanon and Jordan. Bashar al-Assad's coercive policies forced vulnerable populati... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)