| Bio | Robin Edward Poulton joined the Society in Afghanistan in 1972, where he and his wife Michelle met Marinel Fitzsimmons, Ralph Pinder-Williams and others in the Kabul Hotel. Their doctoral theses on the anthropology of Tajik villages in Northern Afghanistan was presented at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, and we have copies in the RSAA library. Dr Poulton is now working in peace building and disarmament. He is a Senior Research Fellow at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) in Geneva, and Weapons for Development Advisor to the European Union in Cambodia |
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| The Kalashnikov in Afghanistan, Tajikistan and the Other 'stans' | ||
| Dr Robin Edward Poulton | ||
| Asian Affairs, Volume 32 Number 3 | November 2001 | |
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