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The Australian Data Archive and its host institution, The Australian National University, shall not be held responsible for the accuracy and completeness of the material supplied.ħ. The Australian Data Archive and its host institution, The Australian National University, shall not be held liable for any breach of this undertaking.Ħ. Although the Afghan Talibans role in drug trafficking is not clear, drug traffickers paid the. Use of the material is solely at my risk and I indemnify the Australian Data Archive and its host institution, The Australian National University.ĥ. tives, national authorities have intercepted and seized. (c) declare that those who carried out the original analysis and collection of the data bear no responsibility for the further analysis or interpretation of it.Ĥ. (b) acknowledge another archive where the data file is made available through the Australian Data Archive by another archive and (a) acknowledge both the original depositors and the Australian Data Archive Outputs (such as statistics, tables and graphs) obtained from analysis of these data may be further disseminated provided that I: (b) attempting to match unit record data in whole or in part with any other information for the purposes of attempting to identify individuals.ģ. (a) transmitting or allowing access to the data in part or whole to any other person / Department / Organisation not a party to this undertaking and The material is not to be used for any non-analytical purposes, or for commercial or financial gain, without the express written permission of the Australian Data Archive. (d) to provide graphical and pictorial representation of characteristics of the population or sub-sets of the population.Ģ. (c) the use of data as input to mathematical models and for other types of analyses (e.g. (b) the estimation of population characteristics from sample data (a) the manipulation of data to produce means, correlations or other descriptive summary measures Use of the material is restricted to use for analytical purposes and that this means that I can only use the material to produce information of an analytical nature. We combine a multistage sampling design with hierarchical modeling to estimate ISAF and Taliban support at the individual, village, and district levels, permitting a more fine-grained analysis of wartime attitudes than previously possible.Conditions of use (when data is available):ġ. Harm inflicted by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) is met with reduced support for ISAF and increased support for the Taliban, but Taliban-inflicted harm does not translate into greater ISAF support. We demonstrate that civilian attitudes are asymmetric in nature. We use endorsement experiments to indirectly elicit truthful answers to sensitive questions about support for different combatants. How are civilian attitudes toward combatants affected by wartime victimization? Are these effects conditional on which combatant inflicted the harm? We investigate the determinants of wartime civilian attitudes towards combatants using a survey experiment across 204 villages in five Pashtun-dominated provinces of Afghanistan-the heart of the Taliban insurgency.