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Urban Politics in Three Afghan Cities – Countering or Exacerbating Local Inequality?
Unformatted Document Text:  14 References Action Contre la Faim (2004): Kabul Vulnerability Mapping, Kabul: ACF, January. Alden Wily, Liz (2003) Land Rights in Crisis, Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, March. Bhatia, Michael, Kevin Lanigan and Philip Wilkinson (2004): Minimal Investments, Minimal Results: The Failure of Security Policy in Afghanistan. Kabul: AREU. d'Hellencourt, Nadine et al (2003): Preliminary Study of Land Tenure Related Issues in Urban Afghanistan with Special Reference to Kabul City, Kabul: UN Habitat, March. Dil, Shaheen F. (1977): The Cabal in Kabul: Great-Power Interaction in Afghanistan, The American Political Science Review, 71, 2, pp. 468-476. Giustozzi, Antonio (2000): War, Politics and Society in Afghanistan 1978-1992, Washington: Georgetown University Press. Government of the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan (2004): National Priority Programmes – the National Urban Programme, Kabul, May, available online: www.afghanistangov.org/npp (accessed on 12th August 2004). Hersh, Seymour M. (2004): The Other War, The New Yorker, 12 April, available online: http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040412fa_fact (accessed on 16 th April). Hunte, Pamela (2004): Some Notes on the Livelihoods of the Urban Poor in Kabul, Afghanistan, Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, February. Laber, Jeri, Barnett R. Rubin (1988): A Nation Is Dying, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. Lefevbre, Henri (1996): Space and Politics, in his: Writings on Cities, Oxford: Blackwell. Rubin, (2000): The Political Economy of War and Peace in Afghanistan, World Development , 28, 10, pp. 1789-1803. - - - (1994): Afghanistan in 1993: Abandoned but Surviving, Asian Survey, 32, 2, part II, pp. 185-190. - - - (1992): Political Elites in Afghanistan: Rentier State Building, Rentier State Wrecking, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 24, 1, pp. 77-99. - - - (1988): Lineages of the State in Afghanistan, Asian Survey, 28, 2, pp. 1188-1209. Schütte, Stefan (2004): Urban Vulnerability in Afghanistan: Case Studies from Three Cities, Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, May. Stigter, Elca (2004): IDP families in Herat City, Afghanistan – Displacement histories and intra-household decision-making with regard to departure, stay and return, forthcoming in International Migration Review. UNDESA – United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (2004): World Urbanization Prospects: The 2003 Revision, Population Division 1, NY: UN. UNDP – United Nations Development Programme (2003): Human Development Report. Available online: http://hdr.undp.org/reports/global/2003 (accessed on 25 th March 2004). UN Habitat (2002): People’s Rebuilding and Housing Development Strategy [in Afghanistan], internal report: mimeo.

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References
Action Contre la Faim (2004): Kabul Vulnerability Mapping, Kabul: ACF, January.
Alden Wily, Liz (2003) Land Rights in Crisis, Kabul: Afghanistan Research and
Evaluation Unit, March.
Bhatia, Michael, Kevin Lanigan and Philip Wilkinson (2004): Minimal Investments,
Minimal Results: The Failure of Security Policy in Afghanistan. Kabul: AREU.
d'Hellencourt, Nadine et al (2003): Preliminary Study of Land Tenure Related Issues in
Urban Afghanistan with Special Reference to Kabul City, Kabul: UN Habitat,
March.
Dil, Shaheen F. (1977): The Cabal in Kabul: Great-Power Interaction in Afghanistan, The
American Political Science Review, 71, 2, pp. 468-476.
Giustozzi, Antonio (2000): War, Politics and Society in Afghanistan 1978-1992,
Washington: Georgetown University Press.
Government of the Islamic Transitional State of Afghanistan (2004): National Priority
Programmes – the National Urban Programme, Kabul, May, available online:
www.afghanistangov.org/npp (accessed on 12th August 2004).
Hersh, Seymour M. (2004): The Other War, The New Yorker, 12 April, available online:
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040412fa_fact (accessed on 16
th
April).
Hunte, Pamela (2004): Some Notes on the Livelihoods of the Urban Poor in Kabul,
Afghanistan, Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, February.
Laber, Jeri, Barnett R. Rubin (1988): A Nation Is Dying, Evanston, IL: Northwestern
University Press.
Lefevbre, Henri (1996): Space and Politics, in his: Writings on Cities, Oxford: Blackwell.
Rubin, (2000): The Political Economy of War and Peace in Afghanistan, World
Development
, 28, 10, pp. 1789-1803.
- - - (1994): Afghanistan in 1993: Abandoned but Surviving, Asian Survey, 32, 2, part II,
pp. 185-190.
- - - (1992): Political Elites in Afghanistan: Rentier State Building, Rentier State
Wrecking, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 24, 1, pp. 77-99.
- - - (1988): Lineages of the State in Afghanistan, Asian Survey, 28, 2, pp. 1188-1209.
Schütte, Stefan (2004): Urban Vulnerability in Afghanistan: Case Studies from Three
Cities, Kabul: Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, May.
Stigter, Elca (2004): IDP families in Herat City, Afghanistan – Displacement histories
and intra-household decision-making with regard to departure, stay and return,
forthcoming in International Migration Review.
UNDESA – United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (2004): World
Urbanization Prospects: The 2003 Revision, Population Division 1, NY: UN.
UNDP – United Nations Development Programme (2003): Human Development Report.
Available online: http://hdr.undp.org/reports/global/2003 (accessed on 25
th
March
2004).
UN Habitat (2002): People’s Rebuilding and Housing Development Strategy [in
Afghanistan], internal report: mimeo.


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