http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/girr.2021(IV-III).05
10.31703/girr.2021(IV-III).05
Published : Sep 2021
Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions
t is extremely evident that a global image is extremely important for acountry, especially in today's world and climate. With this, it is also justas important to highlight the extent to which a country's global image canbe changed and how this benefits the country. In International as well asnational electronic media Pakistan has a terrible global image. The news and media talks shows and social media networks all report about Pakistan a state known for cases of honour killings, corruption, and domestic violence
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Minimizing, Reversing, Misrepresentation, Electronic Media, International Image, Pakistan, Possible Solutions
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(1) Summaiya Chaudhry
MPhil, Department of International Relation, National Defence University, Islamabad, Pakistan
(2) Imran Ashraf
Assistant Professor, Department of International Relation, National Defence University, Islamabad, Pakistan
(3) Noor Fatima
Chairperson, Department of Politics and IR, IIU, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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APA : Chaudhry, S., Ashraf, I., & Fatima, N. (2021). Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions. Global International Relations Review, IV(III), 31-36. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2021(IV-III).05
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CHICAGO : Chaudhry, Summaiya, Imran Ashraf, and Noor Fatima. 2021. "Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions." Global International Relations Review, IV (III): 31-36 doi: 10.31703/girr.2021(IV-III).05
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HARVARD : CHAUDHRY, S., ASHRAF, I. & FATIMA, N. 2021. Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions. Global International Relations Review, IV, 31-36.
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MHRA : Chaudhry, Summaiya, Imran Ashraf, and Noor Fatima. 2021. "Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions." Global International Relations Review, IV: 31-36
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MLA : Chaudhry, Summaiya, Imran Ashraf, and Noor Fatima. "Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions." Global International Relations Review, IV.III (2021): 31-36 Print.
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OXFORD : Chaudhry, Summaiya, Ashraf, Imran, and Fatima, Noor (2021), "Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions", Global International Relations Review, IV (III), 31-36
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TURABIAN : Chaudhry, Summaiya, Imran Ashraf, and Noor Fatima. "Minimizing and Reversing the Effect Caused by Misrepresentation of Electronic Media to International Image of New Pakistan: Possible Solutions." Global International Relations Review IV, no. III (2021): 31-36. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2021(IV-III).05