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95
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. Ibid.
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My Life
, p. 126.
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. Munawar Hasan, “Taliban team”.
105
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106
. Funabashi, Yoichi,
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107
. Author interviews in Washington, DC, Nov. 2008.
108
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. Ibid.
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114
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Power Shift: China and East Asia’s New Dynamics
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014; see also the denials of this account in Daniel Markey,
No Exit From Pakistan: America’s Tortured Relationship with Islamabad
, loc. 3243 of 7903, 2013, New York: Cambridge University Press, [IPAD 3rd Generation; MD366LL/A version].
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119
. Author interviews in Islamabad, Jun. 2013, and Beijing, Dec. 2012.
120
. “President Jiang Zemin had a telephone conversation with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf ”, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2 Feb. 2001,
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124
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125
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126
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, 2 Feb. 2013,
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128
. Farid Behbud, “China-funded irrigation project helps boost farming in Afghanistan”,
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. “Lion of Kabul roars his last”, BBC News, 26 Jan. 2002,
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131
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132
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133
. Ibid. p. 242.
134
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Pakistan, Taliban and the Afghan Quagmire
, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 24 Aug. 2013,
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014.
135
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136
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137
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Pakistan, Taliban
.
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New York Times
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139
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Base Politics: Democratic Change and the U.S. Military Overseas
, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2008, pp. 230–32.
140
. Author interviews, Kabul, Aug. 2010.
141
. “China still meeting with Taliban”,
Free Republic
, 10 Sep. 2002,
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142
. Author interviews, Washington, DC, Feb. 2012 and Beijing, Sep. 2012.
143
. Zhao Huasheng,
China and Afghanistan: China’s Interest, Stances and Perspectives
, Washington, DC: Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Mar. 2012,
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145
. “Chinese weapons reaching Taliban”,
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146
. Author interviews, Peshawar, Jun. 2013, and Washington, DC, May 2013.
147
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148
. Author interview in Kabul, Aug. 2010.
149
. Peter Wonacott, “Afghan road project shows bumps in drive for stability”,
Wall Street Journal
, 17 Aug. 2009,
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014.
150
. Author interviews in Kabul, Aug. 2010.
151
. Ibid.
152
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014.
153
. “Chinese prostitutes arrested in Kabul ‘restaurant’ raids”,
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154
. Author interviews in Kabul, Aug. 2010.
155
. “Eleven Chinese workers killed in Afghan attack”,
China Daily
, 10 Jun. 2004,
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156
. Keith B. Richburg, “As Taliban makes comeback in Kunduz Province, war spreads to Northern Afghanistan”,
Washington Post
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157
. Michael Moran, “The ‘Airlift of Evil’”, Council on Foreign Relations, 29 Nov. 2001,
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159
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China Daily
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160
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161
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Taliban
, pp. 184–7.
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163
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164
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, Issue 17, Aug. 2004.
165
. Author interviews, Kabul, Aug. 2010.
166
. Ibid.
167
. Author interviews, Kabul, Feb. 2012.
168
. Michelle Nichols, “Ancient relics will delay huge Afghan copper mine”, Reuters, 5 Dec. 2010,
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014.
169
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The Atlantic
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014.
170
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014.
171
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New York Times
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last accessed 27 Jan. 2014.