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Volume and Issues Obtainable at Center for Sustainability Research and Consultancy Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging EconomiesISSN: 2519-089X (E): 2519-0326Volume 3: Issue 1 June 2017Journal homepage: publishing.jbsee Title (Times New Roman 12pt, Center aligned)1Author 1, 2 Author 2, 3 Author 3 (Times New Roman 11pt, Center aligned) 1Affliation of Author 1. abcd@ (Times New Roman 11pt, Center aligned)2Affliation of Author 2. efgh@ (Times New Roman 11pt, Center aligned)3Affliation of Author 3. ijkl@ (Times New Roman 11pt, Center aligned)ARTICLE DETAILSABSTRACT (Times New Roman 11pt and note more than 180 words)HistoryRevised format: May 2015Available Online: June 2015Purpose: Negotiations between two parties always have newsworthiness. Results of the negotiations can be strongly influenced by the media coverage. Pakistan’s government was also involved in peace negotiation with Tahrik e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) during January and February 2014. It was the most discussing issue in Pakistani media at that time. The aim of this research is to analyze the editorial policy of three Pakistani English language newspapers; Dawn, Nation and The News to check their favorable or unfavorable behavior regarding peace talks during January and February 2014. Design/Methodology/Approach: Agenda setting, priming and farming theories were used in this study. Qualitative content analysis method was used in this study to analyze the editorial policy of these three newspapers. Findings: The results revealed that all these three newspapers gave significant coverage to the peace talks issue but Nation gave more coverage to the issue. Findings also revealed that Dawn and The News, most of the time showed neutral behavior but tilted towards unfavorable position regarding peace talks. Nation showed strongly unfavorable behavior regarding peace talks. Implications/Originality/Value: So it is concluded that all these three newspapers were mostly against the peace talks and government and media were not on the same page on the issue of peace talks. (Times New Roman 11pt including headings and text, single line spaced). ? 2017 Center for Sustainability Research and Consultancy Pakistan under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 KeywordsPeace talks,Tehrik e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Agenda Setting, Editorial Policy, Comparative analysis.Times New Roman 11pt ItalicCorresponding author’s email address: efgh@ (Times New Roman 11pt)Recommended citation: Subhani, M. S., Khan, R. A. and Sultan, K. (2017). Pakistani Newspaper on Peace Talks with Tahrik e Taliban Pakistan. Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies, 1 (1) 47-601. 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Proofread and Typeset The paper should be professionally proofread and free of grammatical errors. The typeset should follow the template guidelines mentioned in this file.References (Without heading number)All references should be alphabetical order using APA format with hanging indent of 0.5’’ and single line space. The sample is given below. Where possible, give the URL and DOI of the cited article.Akhtar, Rai S. Media, Religion and Politics in Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford UP, 2000.Bratic, Vladimir & Schirch, Lisa.(2007). Why and When to Use the Media for Conflict Prevention and Peace building. European Centre for Conflict Prevention. Retrieved from , Bernard. C. (1963).The Press and Foreign Policy Princeton, N. J: Princeton UniversityPress.Copper, H. (1998).Synthesizing Research. A guide for literature reviews.Hall, S. (1975). Introduction. In A.C.H. Smith et al. (eds.), Paper Voices: The popular press and social change, 1935-1965.Hussain, Tallat. (Anchor). 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