Rashid, MuhammadBacha, Mian ShahTurkish Online Journal of Qualitative Inquiry
Prime Minister Imran Khan sought to cast Pakistan as the victim of American ungratefulness and an international double standard in his address to the United Nations General Assembly.
As the lone voice in the house supporting Imran Khan, Ali delivered a fiery speech, reminding the former opposition of his leader's achievements, claiming that Imran Khan "sacrificed his government but did not accept slavery". "God willing, Imran Khan will be back ... he will be back with...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Imran Khan might not have much in common on the surface, but their penchant for populist rhetoric and views toward the West reflect a similar mindset that helps explain the state of both their nations at this juncture in time. In a rep...
The aim of this study is to critically analyze the components of the speech given by Imran Khan, the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on September 27, 2019. Van Dijk's (1997) Political Discourse Analysis...
Muhammad AsifDeng ZhiyongAmal Hamid MalikShamila RoohiAmir Saeed
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan said the best way forward for peace and stability in Afghanistan is to engage with the Taliban and “incentivize” them on issues such as women’s rights and inclusive government. Speaking to CNN from his private Bani Gala residence in Islamabad on Wednesd...
In 2021, the government launched a National Amateur Short Film Festival (NASFF), with the aim to promote “original content”. Young filmmakers were urged to promoting the “soft image” and “original image” of Pakistan. The Prime Minister himself awarded the cash prizes. During a speech ...