The heart of Asia process at a juncture : an analysis of impediments to further progress / authors Richard Ghiasy, Maihan Saeedi.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: [Kabul, Afghanistan] : Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies (AISS), 2014.Description: 68 pages : color maps ; 30 cmISBN:- 9789936100794
- Pamphlet DS371.4. G453 2014
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Cover title.
“June 2014”.
“Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies”—at head of title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Executive summary—Main findings—Preface—Setting the scene—Heart of common interests?—Impediments to the process—Stances by country—Conclusion—Recommendations—Annexes.
Summary: “The complexity of relations among heart of Asia process (henceforth HoAP or the Process) participating states, the inner circle, cannot be understated. Brokering discussion on common threats and opportunities pertaining to Afghanistan within a single platform among states that have hitherto had difficulty interacting is a victory in itself. The brief timeframe in which it has done so should be underlined. Yet, the process finds itself at risk of losing momentum. HoAP members need to be…”—(page 6).
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