Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Ahmed Rashid - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1997 Ahmed Rashid
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agonizing aftermath: Ethnic cleansing looms, but UN is helpless,Business, internationalAhmed 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, internationalAhmed Rashid
Caught in the crossfire. (the ancient Buddhas of Bamian, Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Costly retreat.(Pakistan's Prime Minister agrees to demands from Supreme Court Chief Justice)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Divisions multiply: internal schisms dog Taliban militia and the opposition.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Drug the infidels. (Afghan government encourages poppy farming)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Fractured polity: amid dull polls, disturbing portents for the future.Business, internationalAhmed 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, internationalAhmed Rashid
Golden hoards.(corruption charges in Pakistan)Business, internationalShada Islam, Ahmed Rashid
In-law trouble: Ghinwa Bhutto draws support away from Benazir.(Pakistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
In the deep end: economic crisis and tough IMF-set targets await Sharif.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
In the trenches: Pakistan's Sharif wants a war on debt; but does he have the weapons?Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Military faces flak. (corruption being rooted out of Pakistani military)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Playing dirty. (Hazara tribe challenges Taliban militia in Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Power grab.(Pakistan politics)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Problems, problems: Sharif confronts domestic and foreign-policy crises.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Scourge of God: Strict Islamic rules imposed in Afghanistan by the ruling Taliban are plunging that strife-torn country deeper into ruin.Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Sharif under siege. (Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Sister courage. (Hazara women become involved in conflict in Afghanistan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Surprise showing.(military rule in Afghanistan involving Taliban, Tajik and Uzbek forces)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Testing time. (Pakistan; International Monetary Fund loan)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
Trouble, trouble.(violence affects Pakistan economy)Business, internationalAhmed Rashid
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