Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Ahmed Rashid |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A friend indeed: under U.S. pressure, Iran woos its neighbours. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Ashes to ashes. (international aid in Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Bad math: Pakistan's budget shortfall brings on fiscal crisis. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Bleak expectations. (Economic Monitor: Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Casually smart: Pakistan's Crescent Group tries on jeans. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Crime of the century. (looting of Afghanistan's National Museum) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Deceptive peace: calm returns to Kabul but national conflict unresolved. (Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Farmer's market. (the cotton and textile industry in Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Fear and loathing: Bhutto speech adds fuel to Karachi fires. (Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Fed up: Karachi magnate slams racketeers, government. (Farooq Sumar in Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Flawed alliance: Bhutto topples former ally in Punjab. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Flaying the feudals: ruling elite faces ever more hostile flak. (Pakistani landlords) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Foiled again: Taliban's advance sets back UN peace. (Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Friend of the people: ex-king backs political formula for a peace settlement. (Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Fundamental differences: Islamic militants threaten crusade against Bhutto. (Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Fundamental problem: Islamic officers' coup polt shocks country. (Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Good intentions: Central Asians agree to set up a bank, open roads.(Economic Coordination Organization) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Grinding halt: Taliban student army suffers serious setbacks. (Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Hanging tough: Bhutto's hard line may pay off in Karachi. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Living with terror. (Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Look but don't touch. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Loosen up: Pakistan takes reprieve from IMF loan conditions. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Man the lifeboats: Bhutto tries to buoy stockmarket as crisis deepens. (Karachi Stock Exchange, Benazir Bhutto) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
March of the militants. (Islamic fundamentalism)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Nothing to declare: the political void in Afghanistan has spawned a vast smugglers' market that is crippling Pakistan's economy and threatens those of other nations in the region. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Perry's progress. (American Defence Secretary William Perry's visit to India and Pakistan) | Business, international | Hamish McDonald, Ahmed Rashid |
Pre-flight blues: no major gains expected from Bhutto's U.S. visit. (Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's visit to the US) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Private entrance: Pakistani textile tycoon prospers from privatization. (Mian Mohammed Mansha) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Proceed with caution: violence in Karachi makes investors wary. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Riches to rubble. (Pakistan government reels after violence in Karachi) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Rooms for more: Pakistan's Byram Avari branches out. (includes related article) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Schools for soldiers: Islamic schools mix religion and politics.(Islam)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Slippery slope. (Pakistani economic problems) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Spinning out of control: Karachi's chaos threatens Bhutto's ability to govern. (Benazir Bhutto) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Studies ambiguity. (Pakistan and Islamic nuclear weapons) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Talking straight: Pakistan's central banker pulls no punches. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
The fixers: old elites rig elections in ex-Soviet states. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
The great divide: Shias and Sunnis battle it out in Pakistan.(Islam)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
The hunters hunted: terrorist target Karachi police and their families. (Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
The prodigal returns: Masood Akbar is back home, shaking up Pakistan's finance sector.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Turn of the tide: rebel forces squeeze Rabbani on three fronts. (Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
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