A Blueprint for Afghanistan

  • Rubin B
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Abstract

September 11 revealed the dangers of allowing so-called humanitarian emergencies or failed states to fester—not only to neighboring countries but to the world. An American administration that came to power denouncing efforts at ‘nation building’ and criticizing reliance on international organizations and agreements has now proclaimed that it needs to ensure a ‘stable Afghanistan’ to prevent that country from ever again becoming a haven for terrorists.

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Rubin, B. R. (2002). A Blueprint for Afghanistan. Current History, 101(654), 153–157. https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.2002.101.654.153

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