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This book focuses on the post-2001 behavioral complexities of Hezb-e-Islami Afghanistan, one of the main Jihadi Tanzims led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, referred to as HIG. It offers an organizational lens to understand why HIG while being an insurgency and military group opposed to the government, also participated in the electoral process, competing and contesting within the same state that it fights and deems illegitimate. It shows how the organizational structure of HIG produces contradictory behaviors, strategies and outcomes. It also explains why HIG splintered the most among its jihadi peer organizations.…mehr

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This book focuses on the post-2001 behavioral complexities of Hezb-e-Islami Afghanistan, one of the main Jihadi Tanzims led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, referred to as HIG. It offers an organizational lens to understand why HIG while being an insurgency and military group opposed to the government, also participated in the electoral process, competing and contesting within the same state that it fights and deems illegitimate. It shows how the organizational structure of HIG produces contradictory behaviors, strategies and outcomes. It also explains why HIG splintered the most among its jihadi peer organizations.
Autorenporträt
Mohammad Jawed Nazari has MA in security and politics, worked as a research analyst for national and international institutions in Afghanistan, and is a writer and a volunteer social activist.