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Factsheet: Afghanistan, Extractive Industries, and Conflict Afghanistan has an estimated $1 trillion in natural resources, which the Afghan government and donors expect will kick-start the economy, reduce aid dependency,
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Document Date: 2014-08-28 10:45:10


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Washington / DC / Kabul / /

Company

New York Times / BBC / Extractive Industries / Undiscovered Petroleum Resources / Inter Press Service / /

Country

United States / Afghanistan / /

Currency

USD / /

Facility

Kabul airport / University of California / /

IndustryTerm

oil sectors / large-scale oil finds / large oil reserves / informal armed groups / mining / oil exports / oil production / minerals supply chain / oil / oil supply chains / /

Organization

Northern Alliance / University of California / World Bank / Central Intelligence Agency / Afghan government / WorldWatch Institute / Centre for Economic Performance / Congressional Research Service / London School of Economics / Ministry of Finance / Taliban / Global Witness / Terrorism Center / /

Person

Yu-Hsiang Lei / Ragnhild Nordas / Shelly Kittleson / James Fearon / Guy Michaels / Graham Bowley / Gretchen Peters / Kenneth Katzman / Michael Renner / /

Position

Governor / Minister / senior US commander / /

ProgrammingLanguage

Ruby / /

ProvinceOrState

Kabul / California / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Peace Research / American Political Science Review / New York Times / The Journal of Conflict Resolution / /

Region

Sub-Saharan Africa / Northern Afghanistan / /

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pdf / /

URL

www.ctc.usma.edu/posts/afghanistans-conflict-mineralsthe-crime-state-insurgent-nexus / www.ctc.usma.edu/posts/haqqani-network-financing / http /

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