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Coverpage

Opening quotation

Acknowledgments

Abstract

Contents

Introduction

Ch. 1: Warlords

Ch. 2: Violence and Profit

Ch. 3: The Afghan Cultural Model

Ch. 4: Democratization by Foreign Intervention

Ch. 5: Democratization without Illusions

Ch. 6: Post-modernizing Afghanistan

Ch. 7: Managing Militant Entrepreneurship

Conclusion

Abbreviations

Glossary of Afghan Words

Illustrations

Bibliography

 

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