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[85] Frost 2011.
[86] Christoff et al. 2008.
[87] Ibid.
[88] Frost 2011.
[89] Christoff et al. 2008.
[90] Ibid.
[91] International Crisis Group, “Aid and Conflict in Afghanistan.”
[92] Mayr 2010.
[93] Ghufran 2007, 88.
[94] Ramtanu Maitra, “The Party’s over for Afghan NGOs,” Asia Times Online, April 21, 2005, http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Central_Asia/GD21Ag01.html (accessed Oct. 8, 2012).
[95] Mayr 2010.
[96] Ibid.
[97] Moshe Schwartz, “The Department of Defense’s Use of Private Security Contractors in Afghanistan and Iraq: Background, Analysis, and Options for Congress,” Congressional Research Service, May 13, 2011, http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/R40835.pdf (accessed Oct. 8, 2012).
[98] Maitra 2005. Schwartz 2011.
[99] Mayr 2010.
[100] Ibid.
[101] Ibid.
[102] Ibid.
[103] Maitra 2005.
[104] Ibid.
[105] Ibid.
[106] Mayr 2010.
[107] Maitra 2005.
[108] Arney 2008.
[109] Mayr 2010.
[110] Girardet 2011.
[111] Ibid.
[112] Amb. Karl W. Eikenberry, “Ahmed Wali Karzai and Governor Weesa on Governance in Kandahar,” Confidential Memo, US Dept. of State, Kabul Embassy, October 3, 2009, http://wikileaks.org/cable/2009/10/09KABUL3068.html (accessed February 25, 2012).
[113] Peter 2012.
[114] Matthew Rosenberg and Graham Bowley, “Intractable Afghan Graft Hampering U.S. Strategy,” New York Times, March 7, 2012, http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/08/world/asia/corruption-remains-intractable-in-afghanistan-under-karzai-government.html?_r=1&ref=world (accessed Oct. 8, 2012).
[115] Peter 2012.
[116] Seth G. Jones, “U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan,” The RAND Corporation, Testimony presented before the U.S. House of Representatives, Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Middle East and South Asia, April 2, 2009, Washington, DC, 7.