Based on new data, generated through interviews, field notes and participant observations, Sharma maps the increased role of ethnicity in Afghan national politics.
Based on new data, generated through interviews, field notes and participant observations, Sharma maps the increased role of ethnicity in Afghan national politics.
Raghav Sharma is an Assistant Professor at the Jindal School of International Affairs, O.P Jindal Global University, India. He is also the Director of the Jindal Center on Afghanistan Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Nation and Ethnicity in Afghanistan 3. From Ideology to Identity: Framing the Ethno-political turn in the Afghan Conflict (1992-1996) 4. Historical Drivers of the Afghan Conflict: Role of the Nationalizing State, National Minorities and External Actors 5. Afghanistan under the Mujahideen (1992-1996): Ethnicization of the Conflict 6. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Nation and Ethnicity in Afghanistan 3. From Ideology to Identity: Framing the Ethno-political turn in the Afghan Conflict (1992-1996) 4. Historical Drivers of the Afghan Conflict: Role of the Nationalizing State, National Minorities and External Actors 5. Afghanistan under the Mujahideen (1992-1996): Ethnicization of the Conflict 6. Conclusion
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