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    Economic Comparison: Afghanistan with Pakistan & Iran GM545: Business Economics The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is located in Southwest Asia bordered by Pakistan‚ Iran‚ Turkemistan‚ Uzbekistan‚ Tajikistan and China. They are an active member of the international community and have diplomatic relations with countries around the world. In December 2002‚ they signed a “Good Neighbor Declaration” with its bordering neighbors which pledged respect to Afghanistan’s independence and territorial

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    As a part of the marketing planning process‚ a businnes has to analyse its external enviornment .One useful way of analyzing the external environment is by grouping external forces into six areas using P EST analysis . PEST stands for political . economical‚social and technological influences Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of luxury automobiles‚ buses‚ coaches‚ and trucks. Mercedes-Benz has introduced many technological and safety innovations that have become common in other vehicles

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    sanctions against the terrorist. They also believe that maybe we can negotiate with these mass murderers. Some go so extreme into this ‘no-war ’ argument that they advocate a policy of pacification. Others believe that by halting the bombing in Afghanistan‚ all our problems would immediately cease. And some feeble minded people suggest that "war is not the answer" but yet fail to state what the ‘answer ’ is. History has shown us that this is not the first attack on America‚ and we should now try

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    has conflict had on Afghanistan? What impacts has conflict had on Afghanistan? The Afghanistan war began in 2001 after the intervention of the U.S into the Afghanistan civil war after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. The Afghan Civil War began before that in 1992 but the full intervention of the Western World and its allies began only after the terrorist attack on the U.S. Many things in Afghanistan were impacted due to the conflict taking place in Afghanistan such as the economy

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    Vs the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a mountainous land-locked country‚ which is one of the central Asian countries. In addition‚ it is an Islamic country that Islam religion has played a significant role in governing it. In Afghanistan Many governments had been changed in past several decades. For instance‚ the Kingdom of Amanullah Khan‚ the Kingdom of Mohammad Nadir Shah‚ Mohammad Zahir Shah‚ The Communist Regimes‚ the Islamic State of Afghanistan‚ Taliban Regime‚ Interim Government

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    Stegenga Con NATO presence improves the lives of Afghan citizens. “Victory is impossible in Afghanistan.” These are the words of former Soviet Union president Mikhail Borbachev who from personal experience knows that it is difficult to help Afghanistan maintain a stable government after his failed attempt to protect the socialist government SET UP THERE by former Soviet leaders.NATO’s main goal in Afghanistan is to assist the government in extending its authority across the country making way for effective

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    REMARKS BY LARRY SAMPLER‚ ASSISTANT TO THE ADMINISTRATOR FOR AFGHANISTAN AND PAKISTAN‚ AT THE NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION Monday‚ February 10‚ 2014 Afghanistan Development Goals 2014 and Beyond [As Delivered] Good afternoon and thank you for allowing me to speak today here at the New America Foundation.  I would again like to thank Anne-Marie Slaughter and Peter Bergen for having us here today. I am thrilled that Ambassador Samad was chosen to moderate what I hope will be an interesting and lively

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    Pakistan and Afghanistan: Neighbors in War and Peace Majyd Aziz (Former President Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry) Presentation at the Panel Discussion on “Pakistan’s Relations with Regional Countries (Afghanistan‚ Iran‚ and CARs)” At National Institute of Management‚ Karachi‚ July 02-2012 Preamble: PAKISTAN and Afghanistan are two neighbors that have a lot in common. Although a 2600 km border separates the two nations‚ they have common cultural values‚ traditions‚ religion

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    Afghanistan Afghanistan is a country that is in the Middle East. In this essay‚ the reader will learn about the differences of Afghanistan and the U.S. Some contrasts are clothing‚ families‚ courtesies‚ and food‚ etc. “Women aren’t allowed to dine alone without a man‚”(pg.4) In my essay you will find men have a lot more rights than women do. First‚ the People. People in Afghanistan are known as Afghans. The official language is Dari and Persian. “The primary loyalty in their family(kin group‚ clan

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    United States Interventions Issue #1 United States Troops in afghanistan Source: Greg Bruno‚ The War in Afghanistan Just after the September 11th‚ 2001‚ attacks on American soil that took down the World Trade Center‚ America was already planning how to take down the al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden‚ the one who planned the attacks. We discovered his location in Afghanistan only months later‚ and the thought of an invasion was on everyone’s minds. The United States led multiple offensives

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