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Afghanistan and Iraq, we identify four ‘reconstruction traps’ that result from the incentives and constraints faced by actors …
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records for 110,000 Army personnel serving during the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, we find that African Americans were …
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A successful post-conflict reconstruction is characterized by a self-sustaining liberal political, economic and social order that does not rely on external support. It is argued that the extent of reconstructed orders is constrained by their institutional prerequisites. These prerequisites - a...
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bias in the selection of personnel deployed to serve in Afghanistan and Iraq. Of most concern, we find that African …
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