Eric Gundersen sipped tea and haggled for maps as he sat in the basement of a government office in Kabul. A tattooed, fast-talking American with perennial stubble, Gundersen was running an 18-person international development consulting company when he was commissioned by the U.S. State Department to plot problem areas in the country in the aftermath of Afghanistan's 2009 presidential election, which was marked by low turnout and allegations of voter fraud....continued ...
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