Karin von Hippel on NPR: New Afghan Election, But Same Tough Issues For U.S.

Karin von Hippel was quoted on NPR, discussing ways in which the International Community could help prevent fraud in a run-off election in Afghanistan.

Regarding concerns that

Regarding concerns that fraud will be repeated in the runoff, analyst Karin von Hippel says the international community "could also be more sophisticated about preventing fraud and overwhelming debt." Von Hippel, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, helped monitor the August vote.

Weinbaum noted that some polling stations reported more votes than they had registered voters and claimed that 100 percent of the vote went for Karzai.

Election is a political

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