An Island of Stability in Southern Afghanistan
Originally posted December 2009
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Casey Johnson is a Kabul-based researcher with The Liaison Office, an independent Afghan non-governmental organization. Since May 2008, he has carried out field surveys in Uruzgan, Kandahar, Helmand, and Ghazni provinces. Prior to his work in Afghanistan he conducted research on post-conflict peace building in the self-declared Republic of Somaliland; worked as a freelance writer/photographer in South Asia; drilled oil off the coast of Louisiana, and canned salmon in southeastern Alaska. The views expressed in this essay are solely those of the author.
Originally posted December 2009
Originally posted December 2009
This is the sixth and final volume in the 1979-2009 special series of MEI Viewpoints.