How opium profits the Taliban / (Record no. 41039)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781601270320
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Transcribing agency ACKU
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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050 00 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number Pamphlet HV5840.
Item number A23.
Class number H696 2010
245 00 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title How opium profits the Taliban /
Statement of responsibility, etc Gretchen Peters.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Washington, DC :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc The United States Institute of Peace,
Date of publication, distribution, etc ©2010.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 39 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 30 cm.
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Series statement (Peaceworks No. 62)
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General note Cover title.<br/>“PeaceWorks”—cover page.<br/>
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Linkage Includes bibliographical references.<br/>
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Formatted contents note Contents: Summary—1. Introduction—2. A brief history—3. The Neo-Taliban—4. Key challenges—5. Conclusion—About the author.
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Summary, etc Summary: “In Afghanistan’s poppy-rich south and southwest, a raging insurgency intersects a thriving opium trade. This study examines how the Taliban profit from narcotics, probes how traffickers influence the strategic goals of the insurgency, and considers the extent to which narcotics are changing the nature of the insurgency itself. With thousands more U.S. troops deploying to Afghanistan, joined by hundreds of civilian partners as part of Washington’s reshaped strategy toward the region, understanding the nexus between traffickers and the Taliban…”—(page 1).
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Language note English
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Opium poppy – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Drug traffic – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Opium trade – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Drug control – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Narcotics, Control of – Afghanistan.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Drug abuse – Afghanistan – Prevention.
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Electronic format type PDF
Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_hv5840_a23_h696_2010 ">http://dx.doi.org/10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_hv5840_a23_h696_2010 </a>
Public note Scanned for ACKU.
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Source of classification or shelving scheme Library of Congress Classification
Koha item type Monograph
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    Library of Congress Classification     Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University 25/11/2017   Pamphlet HV5840.A23.H696 2010 3ACKU000511799 25/11/2017 25/11/2017 Monograph