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Dr Sidra Akram
PhD Approved Supervisor

Dr Sidra Akram

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Faculty of Management Studies
National Business School
Political Sciences
Profile Information

CNIC
3310219399866


PCD Number
26695


Contact
0300-1872202

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PhD Scholars
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Publications
41
Citations
4
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Academic Information

Specialization

Political Sciences

Research Interests

Comparative Politics Public Policy and Administration Conflict and Security Study Democratization and Human Rights Examining Pakistan’s foreign policy/ regional cooperation and global governance issues effecting South Asia

Research Publications

2025
"Religious intolerance: a threat to world peace".

ACADEMIA International Journal for Social Sciences

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2025
"Populist politics and transgender rights: a critical analysis of Trump’s rhetoric".

International Journal of Social Sciences Bulletin

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2025
"Role of the digital age: an analytical study of technological impact on women's empowerment in Punjab, Pakistan".

Advance Social Science Archive Journal

2025
"Women's participation in electoral politics: a comparative study of elections 2018 and 2024 in Pakistan".

Policy Research Journal

2025
"Democratization in the digital age: an analysis of social media’s impact on democracies in Pakistan (2018-2024)".

Journal of Media Horizons

2025
"Women harassment in Pakistan: a phenomenological analysis of problems and trends in cross-gender perspective".

THE PROGRESS: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies

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2025
"Dynamics of electoral politics in Punjab: a case study of the elections of 2024 in Faisalabad".

Human Nature Journal of Social Sciences

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2025
"Role of media in transforming political culture: a case study of ARY and Geo News in political agenda setting".

Human Nature Journal of Social Sciences

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2021
"The parliaments of Canada and Pakistan: a comparative analysis of strengths and weaknesses".

Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews

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2021
"Pandemic COVID-19: comparative study of social and scientific developments by Punjab and Sindh governments in Pakistan".

Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews

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