Weekly analysis – Issue Number 74 (June 7-14, 2014)
What you will read in this publication:
- Introduction
Afghanistan: problems in struggling against narcotics
- Opium cultivation statistics in 2014:
- Whether last year’s record is will be broken?
- Afghanistan’s benefit from poppy cultivation:
- The alternative:
- Foreign hands:
Major necessities of Afghanistan’s future foreign policy
- Afghanistan’s future foreign policy
- 1. The need of expansion of relation with different countries:
- 2. A foreign policy relied on mutual interests
- 3. Non-alignment once again
- 4. Increasing the soft power of Afghanistan
- 5. Economic diplomacy