Afghanistan, Iraq and post-conflict governance: Damoclean democracy?
In: International studies in sociology and social anthropology v. 113
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Preliminary Material /I. Hussain -- 1. Afghanistan and Iraq, Democracy and The United States: Between Rocks And Hard Places /I. Hussain -- 2. Hyphenating Democracy: Germany, Japan, and The Conflict Thesis /I. Hussain -- 3. Embracing Democracy: Afghanistan, Iraq, and Prior U.S. Considerations /I. Hussain -- 4. Blindfolding Democracy: Blueprinting Ballots From Bullets /I. Hussain -- 5. Sine Qua Non Democracy: Afghan-Iraq Symmetries and C.P.A. As Oddball /I. Hussain -- 6. Ad Hoc Democracy: Troubled Waters Too Deep, Bridges Too Few /I. Hussain -- 7. Constitutional Democracy: Afghanistan's Paper Tiger and Iraq's Pigeon Clay /I. Hussain -- 8. Electoral Democracy: Still The Road Less Traveled By /I. Hussain -- 9. Conclusions: Damoclean Democracy? /I. Hussain -- Bibliography /I. Hussain -- Index /I. Hussain.