Civil-military relations in Pakistan are always in search of common ground. Historically, military forces and civilian leadership in Pakistan struggle to find the right balance and the civilian leadership has hardly commanded the gun. This study is intended to analyze that how the two selected daily English newspapers of Pakistan, i.e. Dawn and The News covered the major developments in civil-military relations, particularly during the regime of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Raheel Sharif, followed by the most sensitive event i.e., Zarb-e-Azb. The study employed the method of discourse analysis and has used the theoretical notion of agenda-setting and framing. The results of the study revealed that the slant, style, themes, and discour...
Balochistan, geographically one of the largest province of Pakistan, with rich resources of petroleu...
Abstract This study aims to analyze and compare the peace process between Pakistan and India in the ...
The study "Role of Local Press in Conflict: A Case Study of Editorial' Contents of Daily Chand and ...
Purpose: Negotiations between two parties always have newsworthiness. Results of the negotiations ca...
Negotiations between two parties always have newsworthiness. Results of the negotiations can be stro...
The study aimed to explore representation of civil and military leadership of Pakistan in the two ma...
This study examines the media coverage of Afghan peace process in elite print media of Pakistan. For...
This study is mainly an appraisal of print media of Pakistan on the subject of War on Terror. It is ...
The aim of this research study is to investigate as to how the image of Taliban is being constructed...
This study analyzed how Afghanistan war 2001 was framed by Pakistani and British press. What frames ...
Every newspaper publishes an editorial every day to state their official opinion on the most importa...
Mass media can be defined as venues for messages that are created for consumption by large numbers ...
This study aims to see the relationship between framing of Zarb-e-Azb operation in the dailies of Pa...
Pakistan remained under military domination for about 32 years (1958-1971,1977-1988 and 1999 to 2008...
This paper employed the Johan Galtung’s model of Peace Journalism [1][2] -as functionalized in Siraj...
Balochistan, geographically one of the largest province of Pakistan, with rich resources of petroleu...
Abstract This study aims to analyze and compare the peace process between Pakistan and India in the ...
The study "Role of Local Press in Conflict: A Case Study of Editorial' Contents of Daily Chand and ...
Purpose: Negotiations between two parties always have newsworthiness. Results of the negotiations ca...
Negotiations between two parties always have newsworthiness. Results of the negotiations can be stro...
The study aimed to explore representation of civil and military leadership of Pakistan in the two ma...
This study examines the media coverage of Afghan peace process in elite print media of Pakistan. For...
This study is mainly an appraisal of print media of Pakistan on the subject of War on Terror. It is ...
The aim of this research study is to investigate as to how the image of Taliban is being constructed...
This study analyzed how Afghanistan war 2001 was framed by Pakistani and British press. What frames ...
Every newspaper publishes an editorial every day to state their official opinion on the most importa...
Mass media can be defined as venues for messages that are created for consumption by large numbers ...
This study aims to see the relationship between framing of Zarb-e-Azb operation in the dailies of Pa...
Pakistan remained under military domination for about 32 years (1958-1971,1977-1988 and 1999 to 2008...
This paper employed the Johan Galtung’s model of Peace Journalism [1][2] -as functionalized in Siraj...
Balochistan, geographically one of the largest province of Pakistan, with rich resources of petroleu...
Abstract This study aims to analyze and compare the peace process between Pakistan and India in the ...
The study "Role of Local Press in Conflict: A Case Study of Editorial' Contents of Daily Chand and ...