Tipping point for Afghanistan?
Stephen Carter
Public Policy Review, 2009, vol. 16, issue 3, 143-149
Abstract:
The compromised elections in Afghanistan created a crisis that threatened to derail the international effort, particularly through their stark impact on Western public opinion. They have also produced a shift in policy that Stephen Carter argues could just prove a tipping point of another kind – but only if it can be followed through
Date: 2009
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