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            10.13169
            polipers
            Policy Perspectives: The Journal of the Institute of Policy Studies
            Pluto Journals
            18121829
            18127347
            2014
            : 11
            : 1
            : 57-76
            Affiliations
            Vice Admiral (Retd) Asaf Humayun is Director, General National Centre for Maritime Policy Research (NCMPR) and Ms Naghmana Zafar is Staff Officer Research at NCMPR
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            polipers.11.1.0057
            10.13169/polipers.11.1.0057
            f8e76679-73d8-4a34-8481-a8d7871a7211
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