UN ROLE IN REBUILDING AFGHANISTAN
Strategic Studies 2010, June 30, 30, 1 and 2
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Byline: Nadia Sarwar Rebuilding war-ravaged regions is inevitably going to be difficult. Even a superficial look at the history of such exercises is enough to establish the inherent complexity involved. And when the war-torn country in question is Afghanistan - a country whose unfortunate destiny it has been to serve as a battlefield for imperial ambitions since 1978 - then it becomes a tougher task altogether.
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