Global International Relations Review

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  • Publishing research Since2018
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Global International Relations Review (GIRR) 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. GIRR 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 international relations. GIRR is a double-blind peer-reviewed research journal which encompasses major disciplines of international relations including globalization, diplomatic relations, state sovereignty, international security, ecological sustainability, nuclear proliferation, nationalism, economic development, global finance, terrorism and human rights with specific interest in the sub-disciplines detailed at www.girrjournal.com/about-us/scope

The Global International Relations Review (GIRR) gives a window on the latest trends and examination in global investigations around the world. GIRR supports a variety of researchers taking part in the sort of exchange and discussion that will shape worldwide studies. Graduate and college understudies comprehend significant issues in global examinations and recognize promising open doors for exploration. Instructors stay aware of novel thoughts and investigation. Articles incorporate grant, explain discusses, give new viewpoints on examination, distinguish new headings for the field, and present experiences into grant in different pieces of the world.

GIRR offers huge hypothetical, observational, epistemological, or standardizing commitments to the field. The journal is open to all methodological ways to deal with inquiries of worldwide governmental issues, or the convergence of worldwide legislative issues with economy, society, or culture.



An Analysis of US-Israel Relations: Impact on Palestine Ashar Azeem Bin Khalid, Muhammad Zain Ishtiaq, Tallat Yasmin Abstract:

This research paper focused on the relationship between Israel and the United States of America. The United States and Israel have a unique relationship, something that might not be found within any bilateral relations. The Israelis and Americans have always supported each other in every field and avenue, from foreign policy to economic policy, etc. How this relatio... read more PDF     Full Text

Scope

  • Globalization
  • Diplomatic relations
  • State sovereignty
  • International security
  • Ecological sustainability
  • Nuclear proliferation
  • Nationalism
  • Economic development
  • Global finance
  • Terrorism
  • Human right

Editorial Board
Chief Editor

Dr Muhammad Khan, Professor, Department of Politics and International Relations, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
muhammad.khan@iiu.edu.pk

Editor

Dr. Sohail Ahmad, Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan.
sohailahmad35@yahoo.com

Associate Editor

Dr. Waqar Ahmad, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & IR Qurtuba University of Science and Technology Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
ahmadwaqar87@live.com

Managing Editor

Azka Gul, Research Associate, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan.
azkataj@gmail.com

Advisory Board
Member

Dr Zahir Shah, Professor, Department of Political Science, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
zahirshah@awkum.edu.pk

Professor

Dr. Shahid Hussain Bukhari, Professor, Department of Political Science, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
shahidbukhari@bze.edu.pk

Member

Dr. Uzma Shujat, Professor, Area Study Centre for Europe, University of Karachi , Sindh, Pakistan.
uzmashakeel2000@yahoo.com

Associate Professor

Dr. Gulshan Majeed, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan.
gulshan_99@hotmail.com


Status of Minorities: A Comparative Study of India and Pakistan Athar Ali , Muhammad Imran Ashraf Abstract:

This research article titled "Status of Minorities: A Comparative Study of India and Pakistan", is an attempt to understand the status of minorities e.g., economic, political, social and constitutional rights that has been underestimated for decades. Comparative analysis research method has been used to comprehend the rights of minorities and their violations by India and Pakistan. To understan... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2666)

India's Indigenization and Modernization of Defence and Military Technology: Strategic Ramifications for Pakistan Syed Sabir Muhammad , Muhammad Ali Baig , Hamid Iqbal Abstract:

India is arming and modernizing its military with its land forces receiving equipment in an unprecedented manner while its navy is growingly becoming a blue water navy capable of projecting power way beyond its shores and is rapidly arming its air force to become a strategic force capable of playing an independent role. The international environment is favourable for India, which is further add... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2412)

Comparative Study of India and Pakistan as Federations BRI Amina Farooq, Sajida Begum, Muhammad Bilal Abstract:

This article conducts a comparative study of the federal structures in India and Pakistan. The study aims to understand the similarities and differences between the two federations and their impact on governance, democracy, and economic development. The article employs both qualitative and quantitative research methods to analyze the federal systems of the two countries. The analysis includes e... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2351)

Pakistan-China Relations and Central Asian Republics Mirwais Kasi , Abdul Qadir, Adil Zaman Kasi Abstract:

Pakistan-China relationship has survived the test of time and denotes the phrase of respect,advantages to both sides, and natural alignment. Both nations provided support for each other at regional and international levels, which not only worked to secure their own interests but is also attracting other regional actors to explore advantages for themselves out of the time-tested friendship of Pa... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (2061)

Role of Artificial Intelligence in Eradicating: How Artificial Intelligence can help to Control Crime and Terror in Pakistan Noor Fatima , Mamoon Rashid Abstract:

Artificial Intelligence is gradually becoming stronger in the world. It is the new buzz word. Tons of individual are working on it or about it. Although, less known by some, it is not a very new invention. However, it is coming into practice in every field of life. Due to its eccentric nature, the AI is taking the whole world by storm. The world has started to witness in the news and public dia... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1902)

Future of GCC in the Aftermath of Qatar Blockade Usama Rauf , Syed Umair Jalal Abstract:

The de-facto effectiveness of GCC has been reinvigorated after the Qatar diplomatic crisis for both Middle East in and the Gulf countries. The question however remains quite pertinent about the future of this organization for cooperation of the signatory actors in economic, security and socio-cultural domains particularly after the Washington's unsatisfactory retort to the KSA in response to al... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1849)

Understanding the Global Climate Change Regimes Noor Fatima , Khushboo Fatima Abstract:

Climate change is considered as one of the most hazardous security threats, which contains challenges for carbon-emitting countries as well as non-emitting countries. International regimes have been engaged in mitigating climate-related effects as these threats are more lethal than terrorism and any other traditional security threats. International regimes for climate change are being developed... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1803)

Leadership Role of Hassan Rouhani and Nuclear Deal of Iran Noor Fatima , Sajida Begum Abstract:

Hassan Rouhani had been serving as secretary to Supreme National Security Council for 16 years. Hassan Rouhani was the person who was tasked to lead the team of technically, politically and legally expert's negotiators on nuclear program of Iran to start talks with the western powers to decreased the tension between IAEA body and foreign ministry of Iran on reports published by the IAEA and ado... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1765)

Bid for Regional Hegemony: China's Soft Power Strategy in Asia Pacific Muhammad Imran Ashraf , Sehrish Khan Saddozai Abstract:

China aspires to be a regional hegemon in Asia Pacific region—this requires material as well as social factors This paper focuses on how China is utilizing its soft power to gain social legitimacy in the region. Using Joseph Nye's soft power, it argues that China is using its soft power to develop social acceptance for its new desired role in the region. In this vein, China's Be... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1724)

The Female Brigade of the Islamic State (ISIS): Why Feminism Fail to Respond? Muhammad Usama Arshad , Muhammad Hanif Khalil , Hamid Iqbal Abstract:

The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept of "Female Jihad" coupled with discussion of the causes which compel women to join the ranks of the Female Brigade of Islamic State (IS). Women from the western, developed societies also join IS for multiplicity of reasons. The light is also shed over tools utilized by ISIS to attract the young and vulnerable. The article also focuses on the... read more PDF     Full Text     Views (1679)


Comparative Study of India and Pakistan as Federations BRI Amina Farooq, Sajida Begum, Muhammad Bilal Abstract:

This article conducts a comparative study of the federal structures in India and Pakistan. The study aims to understand the similarities and differences between the two federations and their impact on governance, democracy, and economic development. The article employs both qualitative and quantitative research methods to analyze the federal systems of the two countries. The analysis includes e... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

India's Indigenization and Modernization of Defence and Military Technology: Strategic Ramifications for Pakistan Syed Sabir Muhammad , Muhammad Ali Baig , Hamid Iqbal Abstract:

India is arming and modernizing its military with its land forces receiving equipment in an unprecedented manner while its navy is growingly becoming a blue water navy capable of projecting power way beyond its shores and is rapidly arming its air force to become a strategic force capable of playing an independent role. The international environment is favourable for India, which is further add... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Future of GCC in the Aftermath of Qatar Blockade Usama Rauf , Syed Umair Jalal Abstract:

The de-facto effectiveness of GCC has been reinvigorated after the Qatar diplomatic crisis for both Middle East in and the Gulf countries. The question however remains quite pertinent about the future of this organization for cooperation of the signatory actors in economic, security and socio-cultural domains particularly after the Washington's unsatisfactory retort to the KSA in response to al... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Status of Minorities: A Comparative Study of India and Pakistan Athar Ali , Muhammad Imran Ashraf Abstract:

This research article titled "Status of Minorities: A Comparative Study of India and Pakistan", is an attempt to understand the status of minorities e.g., economic, political, social and constitutional rights that has been underestimated for decades. Comparative analysis research method has been used to comprehend the rights of minorities and their violations by India and Pakistan. To understan... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Leadership Role of Hassan Rouhani and Nuclear Deal of Iran Noor Fatima , Sajida Begum Abstract:

Hassan Rouhani had been serving as secretary to Supreme National Security Council for 16 years. Hassan Rouhani was the person who was tasked to lead the team of technically, politically and legally expert's negotiators on nuclear program of Iran to start talks with the western powers to decreased the tension between IAEA body and foreign ministry of Iran on reports published by the IAEA and ado... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Media Imperialism: A Postmodern Analysis , Saira Parvin , Huma Masood Abstract:

This paper aims to build an understanding of postmodern phenomena, that what exactly it means and how it relates to media in general and media imperialism in particular. The claim of modernists that we, the masses are so immersed in the mediatized lifestyle that we have blurred the lines between reality and media is discussed thoroughly that how the distinction has almost disappeared. This stud... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

The Female Brigade of the Islamic State (ISIS): Why Feminism Fail to Respond? Muhammad Usama Arshad , Muhammad Hanif Khalil , Hamid Iqbal Abstract:

The purpose of this article is to discuss the concept of "Female Jihad" coupled with discussion of the causes which compel women to join the ranks of the Female Brigade of Islamic State (IS). Women from the western, developed societies also join IS for multiplicity of reasons. The light is also shed over tools utilized by ISIS to attract the young and vulnerable. The article also focuses on the... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Pakistan - U.S. Relations and its Impact on Afghanistan Iqra Jathol , Mubbshar Ali, Muhammad Imran Ashraf 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)

Emerging New Alliance System in Middle East and Implications for Gulf Cooperation Council Noor Fatima , Yushfa Liaquat Abstract:

Ideological factor has always remained the corner stone in the formation of alliances and regional politics of Middle East. Recent years have seen a drastic shift in the traditional politics of Middle East. Qatar Crisis highlighted a wedge within the GCC framework. Meanwhile; Qatar's tilt towards Iran and the Saudi's aggressive policies uncovered the rise of new dynamism. The study uses the the... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)

Covid-19 and its Impact on South Asia: A Case Study of Pakistan Muhammad Muzaffar , Iqra Jathol , Zahid Yaseen Abstract:

The disease named COVID-19 is a pandemic disease that was began in China in December 2019, and after that spread in all over the world. China has victimized badly by the said disease and WHO has stated reservations that Pakistan might appear as the next victim of this pandemic. Pakistan and India are two major players in South Asia, they the facing pandemic disease now a days. Scholar hypothesi... read more PDF     Full Text     Downloads (0)