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Analyzing Pak-EU Relations in the perspective of Economic and Social Interaction in new Millennium
Abstract
The current research summarizes economic situation and social structure developments of Pakistan. It studies those factors that affect the country’s economic growth and social improvement. The study explores that stable economic growth is crucial for developments in Pakistan. EU as a trading hub provides different economic policies with sectorial development programs, therefore strong ties with EU are in favor of Pakistan. Research then examines and measures the trade potential between EU and Pakistan and discuss the policies of EU such as GSP plus and trade agreements. It also observes level of EU’s cooperation in social developments. It also explores Pak-EU interaction at regional level, Pakistan’s role in war against terrorism and enhanced role of EU in Pakistan. Finally, research explores the impact of this cooperation on Pakistan’s economy and social sector. The economic growth is increasing after GSP plus and it is a positive sign while social sectors needs more developments and concentrations.
Authors
Dr. Ramzan Shahid
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & International Relations, University of Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan
Sumaira Rehman
Ph. D Scholar, Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Dr. Shumaila Rafique
Lecturer, Department of Political Science & International Relations, University of Gujrat, Punjab, Pakistan