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Revolution Unending Afghanistan 1979 To The Present Gilles Dorronsoro

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Revolution Unending Afghanistan 1979 To The Present Gilles Dorronsoro
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Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Gilles Dorronsoro, John King
ISBN: 9781850657033, 1850657033
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Revolution Unending Afghanistan 1979 To The Present Gilles Dorronsoro by Gilles Dorronsoro, John King 9781850657033, 1850657033 instant download after payment.

While not underestimating the oft-cited "ethnic factor" in Afghan politics, especially Pashtun dominance, Dorronsoro argues that class and the competition for employment and education are key factors in explaining the country's recent past. The 1990s saw the triumph of religious authorities (the ulema) and the marginalization of the traditional elites. With coalition intervention in 2001 and the subsequent deposition of the ulema-dominated Taliban, the educated elites are back in power. However, as Dorronsoro argues, patching up the country by means of short-term ethnic alliances and a new division of the spoils will only perpetuate the schisms in society. The Afghan civil war, Dorronsoro suggests, is set to continue and perhaps worsen over time.

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