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Kilcullen --$gPART II :$tTHE CONTEXT : WHERE WE STARTED:$tThe international community's failures in Afghanistan /$rFrancesc Vendrell --$tThe rule of law and the weight of politics : challenges and trajectories /$rWilliam Maley --$tHuman security and the rule of law : Afghanistan's experience /$rShahmahmood Miakhel --$gPART III :$tTHE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF OPIUM:$tThe Afghan insurgency and organised crime /$rGretchen Peters --$tAfghanistan's opium strategy alternatives : a moment for masterful inactivity? /$rJoel Hafvenstein --$gPART IV :$tAFGHAN APPROACHES TO SECURITY AND THE RULE OF LAW:$tEngaging traditional justice mechanisms in Afghanistan : state-building opportunity or dangerous liaison? /$rSusanne Schmeidl --$tCasualties of myopia /$rMichael E. 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