| Bio | Ahmed Rashid - Ahmed Rashid has been the Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia Correspondent for several international newspapers and magazines over the past three decades. He has won numerous awards, in his native Pakistan and elsewhere, and is the author of three best selling books, including Taliban which was translated into 25 languages and sold over 1.5 million copies. |
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| Title | Type | Date |
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| Afghanistan: Progress since the Taliban | ![]() |
Sep 2005 |
| Prospects for Peace in Afghanistan | ||
| Mr Ahmed Rashid | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 41 Number 3 | November 2010 | |
| The Situation in Pakistan | ||
| Mr Ahmed Rashid | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 41 Number 3 | November 2010 | |
| Afghanistan: Progress Since the Taliban | ||
| Mr Ahmed Rashid | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 37 Number 1 | March 2006 | |
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