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Chapter 6: Underdeveloping Afghanistan
From: Canada In Afghanistan
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In this chapter, Schalk analyzes the consequences of foreign countries imposing their aid in the development of Afghanistan. He critiques the prioritization of pro market policies prior to creating a centralized government, forcing Afghans to take a backseat approach in the development of what was ultimately an unsuccessful system.
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Owen Schalk
Owen Schalk is an independent researcher and writer whose work focuses on domestic and foreign policy. His articles have been published by Alborada, Monthly Review and Protean magazine, and he contributes a weekly column to Canadian Dimension. He lives in Petersfield, Manitoba.