No security, no trans-Afghan pipelines / by M. Ashraf Haidari.
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- Pamphlet DS371.3. M338
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | Pamphlet DS371.3.M338 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00013372 |
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Pamphlet DS371.3.L48 2011 Letter dated 20 December 2011 from the chair of the Security Council Committee pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1989 (2011) concerning Al-Qaida and associated individuals and entities addressed to the president of the Security Council. | Pamphlet DS371.3.L833 2012 When civilians become willful targets of an insurgency / | Pamphlet DS371.3.M338 2002 Afghanistan, the Taliban and the Bush oil team / | Pamphlet DS371.3.M338 2004 No security, no trans-Afghan pipelines / | Pamphlet DS371.3.M349 2016 Afghanistan on a knife-edge / | Pamphlet DS371.3.M373 2010 Negotiating with the Taliban : | Pamphlet DS371.3.M84 2011 Afghan war diary : |
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“The players in the game of pipeline politics must remind themselves that peace can bring a pipeline, but a pipeline cannot bring peace”—title page.
Summary: “Since the ousting of the Taliban in Afghanistan, international interest has reemerged to revive the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan gas pipeline Project. Although the Unocal corporation initiated the project in the mid 1990s, the project was shelved due to the Al-Qaida’s terrorist attacks on the US embassies in Africa and increasing instability in Afghanistan…”—cover page.