TITLE

MICHAEL SEMPLE: RECONCILIATION IN AFGHANISTAN

AUTHOR(S)
Weidner, Christiane
PUB. DATE
December 2010
SOURCE
Perspectives: Central European Review of International Affairs;Winter2010/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p115
SOURCE TYPE
Review
DOC. TYPE
Book Review
ABSTRACT
The article reviews the book "Reconciliation in Afghanistan," by Michael Semple.
ACCESSION #
58737490

Tags: RECONCILIATION in Afghanistan (Book);  BOOKS -- Reviews;  SEMPLE, Michael;  AFGHANISTAN -- Foreign relations;  NONFICTION

 

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