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The paper examines patterns of bilateral trade between Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and CARs. It also investigates … whether providing India transit route to Afghanistan has opportunity costs for Pakistan’s trade potential with Afghanistan and … CARs. In 2009, Pakistan’s exports to Afghanistan amount to US$ 1.3 billion which make up for 7.8 % of Pakistan’s total …
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The Afghanistan – Pakistan Transit Trade Agreement (APTTA) was signed in 1965 with the objective of granting and … economy-wide research in order not only to assess the impact for Afghanistan and Pakistan, but also for neighboring countries. …
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This paper provides robust evidence on feedback effects of violent conflicts on firm growth. It uses South Asian firm level data that contain rare employment information on countries that experience severe conflicts. We show that firm growth exists in conflict areas. Yet, there are fewer...
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with concurrent benefits for the environment. A scenario of economic development and electricity supply of Afghanistan is …
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focuses upon the close linkages between the legacy of the anti-Soviet jihad inside Afghanistan in the 1980s and the insurgency …
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The research evaluates the progress towards security and stabilization in Afghanistan as the country transitions … Security Complex theory from the field of International Relations. The diffusion of insecurity to and from Afghanistan to …
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As the American withdrawal is approaching, the future stability of Afghanistan and its effects on the region are … Afghanistan would be unstable and the whole region especially Pakistan will face the consequences of this failure. A stable and … peaceful Afghanistan is in Pakistan’s interest as it will ensure that no more drugs, extremism and refugees pour into the …
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Pakistan and Afghanistan are partners in the War against Terrorism that has tremendous repercussions on their economies …. Bilateral relations have been difficult, as Afghanistan blames Pakistan of interfering in their internal affairs, while the war … in Afghanistan has spilled over to Pakistan. Plans to tap the natural resources in both the countries, to link the gas …
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A survey of the long history of Helmand province in southern Afghanistan suggests there are common patterns in the …
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This article introduces a framework for the analysis of transnationalization – understood as the process by which non-state groups integrate with transnational actors – that distinguishes between (1) organization, (2) resource mobilization, (3) tactical repertoire and (4) ideological...
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