Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Ahmed Rashid |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Agonizing aftermath: Ethnic cleansing looms, but UN is helpless, | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Can Sharif deliver?: winning the general election was the easy part. Now, Nawaz Sharif faces the unenviable task of governing a country mired in myriad crises-with his hands tied.(Cover Story) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Caught in the crossfire. (the ancient Buddhas of Bamian, Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Costly retreat.(Pakistan's Prime Minister agrees to demands from Supreme Court Chief Justice) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Divisions multiply: internal schisms dog Taliban militia and the opposition. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Drug the infidels. (Afghan government encourages poppy farming) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Fractured polity: amid dull polls, disturbing portents for the future. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Go East, go West: As Washington says it won't oppose a gas pipeline across Iran and China invests in Kazakhstan's oil industry, the door to Central Asia's energy resources is opening. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Golden hoards.(corruption charges in Pakistan) | Business, international | Shada Islam, Ahmed Rashid |
In-law trouble: Ghinwa Bhutto draws support away from Benazir.(Pakistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
In the deep end: economic crisis and tough IMF-set targets await Sharif. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
In the trenches: Pakistan's Sharif wants a war on debt; but does he have the weapons? | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Military faces flak. (corruption being rooted out of Pakistani military) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Playing dirty. (Hazara tribe challenges Taliban militia in Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Power grab.(Pakistan politics) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Problems, problems: Sharif confronts domestic and foreign-policy crises. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Scourge of God: Strict Islamic rules imposed in Afghanistan by the ruling Taliban are plunging that strife-torn country deeper into ruin. | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Sharif under siege. (Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Sister courage. (Hazara women become involved in conflict in Afghanistan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Surprise showing.(military rule in Afghanistan involving Taliban, Tajik and Uzbek forces) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Testing time. (Pakistan; International Monetary Fund loan) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
Trouble, trouble.(violence affects Pakistan economy) | Business, international | Ahmed Rashid |
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