Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Ahmed Rashid - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1995 Ahmed Rashid
TitleSubjectAuthors
A friend indeed: under U.S. pressure, Iran woos its neighbours.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Ashes to ashes. (international aid in Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Bad math: Pakistan's budget shortfall brings on fiscal crisis.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Bleak expectations. (Economic Monitor: Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Casually smart: Pakistan's Crescent Group tries on jeans.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Crime of the century. (looting of Afghanistan's National Museum)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Deceptive peace: calm returns to Kabul but national conflict unresolved. (Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Farmer's market. (the cotton and textile industry in Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Fear and loathing: Bhutto speech adds fuel to Karachi fires. (Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Fed up: Karachi magnate slams racketeers, government. (Farooq Sumar in Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Flawed alliance: Bhutto topples former ally in Punjab.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Flaying the feudals: ruling elite faces ever more hostile flak. (Pakistani landlords)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Foiled again: Taliban's advance sets back UN peace. (Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Friend of the people: ex-king backs political formula for a peace settlement. (Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Fundamental differences: Islamic militants threaten crusade against Bhutto. (Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Fundamental problem: Islamic officers' coup polt shocks country. (Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Good intentions: Central Asians agree to set up a bank, open roads.(Economic Coordination Organization)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Grinding halt: Taliban student army suffers serious setbacks. (Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Hanging tough: Bhutto's hard line may pay off in Karachi.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Living with terror. (Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Look but don't touch.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Loosen up: Pakistan takes reprieve from IMF loan conditions.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Man the lifeboats: Bhutto tries to buoy stockmarket as crisis deepens. (Karachi Stock Exchange, Benazir Bhutto)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
March of the militants. (Islamic fundamentalism)(Cover Story)Business, internationalAhmed 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, internationalAhmed Rashid
Perry's progress. (American Defence Secretary William Perry's visit to India and Pakistan)Business, internationalHamish 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, internationalAhmed Rashid
Private entrance: Pakistani textile tycoon prospers from privatization. (Mian Mohammed Mansha)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Proceed with caution: violence in Karachi makes investors wary.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Riches to rubble. (Pakistan government reels after violence in Karachi)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Rooms for more: Pakistan's Byram Avari branches out. (includes related article)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Schools for soldiers: Islamic schools mix religion and politics.(Islam)(Cover Story)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Slippery slope. (Pakistani economic problems)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Spinning out of control: Karachi's chaos threatens Bhutto's ability to govern. (Benazir Bhutto)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Studies ambiguity. (Pakistan and Islamic nuclear weapons)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Talking straight: Pakistan's central banker pulls no punches.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
The fixers: old elites rig elections in ex-Soviet states.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
The great divide: Shias and Sunnis battle it out in Pakistan.(Islam)(Cover Story)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
The hunters hunted: terrorist target Karachi police and their families. (Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
The prodigal returns: Masood Akbar is back home, shaking up Pakistan's finance sector.(Rages to Riches: 1945-1995)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Turn of the tide: rebel forces squeeze Rabbani on three fronts. (Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
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