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GEOPOLITICS - AFGHANISTAN (5) answer(s).
 
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Afghanistan: Mullah, Marx and Mujahid / Maghus, Ralph H; Naby, Eden 1998  Book
Naby, Eden Book
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Publication India, Harper Collins Publishers, 1998.
Description xiii, 275p.
Standard Number 0865315132
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041849320.9581/MAG 041849MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Afghanistan and Pakistan: a geopolitical study / Quddus, Syed Abdul 1982  Book
Quddus, Syed Abdul Book
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Publication Lahore, Ferozsons Limited, 1982.
Description xi, 210p.
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022485327.58105491/QUD 022485MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Geography and politics of Afghanistan / Gopalakrishnan, R 1982  Book
Gopalakrishnan, R Book
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Publication New Delhi, Concept Publishing, 1982.
Description xx, 280p.hbk
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Obama's pakaf gamble / Singh, Zorawar Daulet   Journal Article
Singh, Zorawar Daulet Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Obama  Geopolitics - Afghanistan  Gamble 
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Role of the Shanghai cooperation organisation in Afghanistan: scope and limitations / Roy, Meena Singh   Journal Article
Roy, Meena Singh Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract oday, the situation in Afghanistan is mired with the geopolitics of regional and extra-regional players. Bringing stability to the country is a major challenge for the international community. The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) has the potential to play an important role, provided it is able to make some adjustments in its policy. Given its strengths and weaknesses, it is likely to focus more on economic, trade and security related issues within the Eurasian region rather than in Afghanistan. However, the geographical proximity of Afghanistan to the SCO member states, particularly, the Central Asian countries, will increasingly demand continued attention of its neighbouring countries to engage Afghanistan bilaterally. Despite the SCO's proposed commitments since 2008 to provide greater attention to the Afghan issue, it may not be able to play any significant role because of its inherent contradictions, economic limitations and greater emphasis on bilateral engagement with Afghanistan by the member countries other than a multilateral engagement. More importantly, Afghanistan's absence from the SCO and the US-NATO military presence in Afghanistan do not provide enough space for the SCO to play any meaningful role in Afghanistan.
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