Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Ahmed Rashid |
Title | Subject | Authors |
All together now: diverse opposition groups combine to combat Bhutto.(Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
A new proxy war: foreign powers again feeding arms to factions.(in Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Any excuse: host city Lahore throws itself a party. (site of cricket World Cup finals) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
A sale gone sour; Pakistan finds no takers for state-owned bank. (United Bank Ltd.) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Austere beginning.(Taliban in Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Battered Bhutto: government is beset by political and fiscal woes. (Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Battling the pirates: Pakistani woman fights for video marketing niche. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Bhutto's burden.(economic problems of Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Borrowed time. (Pakistan faces economic difficulties) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Death in the dynasty.(problems facing Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Delayed action. (problems facing Pakistani President Farooq Leghari) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Delhi-bashing: Pakistani politics keep India bogey alive. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Eastward ho! Bhutto seeks Southeast Asian trade in investment. (Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Fear of flying.(Afghanistan warlords run their own airlines)(Column) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Fit for a princess. (fashion designers are enamoured of the shalwar kameez women's dress of Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Flying into flak; controversy mires major arms deals in Pakistan. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Going ballistic: American intelligence reports that Pakistan has deployed Chinese M-11 missiles could hurt Sino-U.S. relations and raise the security stakes in the Subcontinent. | Business, international | Matt Forney, Jonathan Karp, Nigel Holloway, Ahmed Rashid |
Heaven can wait; on Karachi's war-torn streets, the oppressed look to an Angel of Mercy for help. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Home truths: Pakistan has imported a technocrat from the World Bank to mend its economy. Other Asian examples show that expertise isn't enough: such reformists need political backing to succeed. | Business, international | Timothy Mapes, Rigoberto Tiglao, Nigel Holloway, Ahmed Rashid |
Hot stuff; Shobha De's bawdy tales of Bombay are set to go global. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Humanitarian disaster. (victims of Afghanistan's civil war) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Long, winding road: political reform won't happen overnight. (Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Man with a plan.(World Bank vice-president Shahid Javed Burki's economic policy) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Mr. Clean: new army chief represents break with tradition. (Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
No way out: Afghan women battle to survive.(women in Afghanistan under the Taliban) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
On the stumps; Imran Khan launches a political movement. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Parleying for peace; President Rabbani begins talks with warring factions. (Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Rock bottom is in view: corruption, financial crunch shake Pakistan. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Rule of law: court cuts government's power to appoint judges. (Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Saving grace: a doctor returns to his war-torn homeland to write a prescription for peace. (Afghan doctor Mohammed Haider Raza) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Second time out.(ousting of Benazir Bhutto, Pakistani Prime Minister) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
She stoops to conquer. (Princess Di in Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Sizing up the enemy. (Pakistani relations with India's Bharatiya Janata Party) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Small mercies. (Pakistani economic growth) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Sparks for tinder: reports that China exported nuclear technology to Pakistan have strained an already tense Sino-U.S. relationship.(includes related articles) | Business, international | Nigel Holloway, Ahmed Rashid |
Spring fever; the diplomats talk, and the warlords fight.(Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Take it to court: row with judiciary adds to Bhutto's headaches. (Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Talking tough; donors tell Pakistan to clean up its fiscal act. | Business, international | Shada Islam, Ahmed Rashid |
Temple of Love.(a department store in Lahore, Pakistan provides a forum for teenagers to meet) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
The clean-up begins: Pakistan's new economic tsar promises reform. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
The price of power. (Pakistan forced to make concessions in order to reach deal with International Monetary Fund) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Tit for tat. (Benazir Bhutto confronts Pakistani violence) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Under siege: pressure grows for Bhutto's resignation. (Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
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