What Makes ISAF S/tick: An Investigation of the Politics of Coalition Burden-SharingFootnote11 This article is built on earlier work (Hynek and Marton 2011), and contains the previously unpublished synthesis of research, in Nik Hynek, and Péter Marton, (eds.), Statebuilding in Afghanistan: Multinational Contributions to Reconstruction(London: Routledge 2011); it also takes that research forward in new directions. Funding provided by the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic (grant P408/12/P970) is gratefully acknowledged. Any errors are our own
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