Global Journal of Human-Social Science F: Political Science

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GJHSS Volume 26
ISSN Online : 2249-460X
ISSN Print : 0975-587X
Print Estd. : 2001
DOI : 10.17406/GJHSS
Publishing Frequency : Monthly
CODEN : GJHSS
Society Accreditation : Yes
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TITLE AND INDICESALLLAST FIVE YEARS

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Global Journal of Human-Social Science: (F) Political Science is an international journal for publishing social science papers. It aims to encourage and provide international publication to researchers, philosophers, academicians and professors of Social Science. We welcome original research, articles, surveys, review papers of all the streams of medical research from all over the world. The GJHSS comprises comprehensive frontier trends of Human-Social Science publishing social science research paper is important phase to expose research activities.

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