Engaging regional players in Afghanistan : threats and opportunities / Shiza Shahid.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: [Afghanistan?] : Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 2009.Description: [6] p. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- Pamphlet JQ 1769 .A15 .S53/ + /2009/PDF/(681KB)
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Cover title.
“November 2009”.
“A report of the CSIS Post-conflict Reconstruction Project”—cover page.
Summary: “The discussion focused on the role of regional players in Afghanistan and Pakistan – primarily China, India, Iran, Russia, and Saudi Arabia – in promoting stability in the region. It was attended by a number of government officials and non-governmental experts, who underscored how each country is currently involved in Afghanistan and Pakistan, what the regional interests are, and how each country can be engaged to work towards an effective regional strategy”—(p. [2]).