Pei-jean Lu

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In the decades of turmoil, the smartest move for any Afghan had been to trust in guns, distrust neighbors, and cluster under the protection of the nearest strongman of familiar ethnicity. The Bonn project could not succeed so long as the country remained in that state of jangled paranoia.
Games without Rules: The Often-Interrupted History of Afghanistan
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