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Afghanistan

By Bernt Glatzer

Published December 1st 2004 by Routledge – 192 pages

Series: The Contemporary Middle East

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Description

This volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to Afghanistan, a state which has a troubled past and an equally turbulent present. Bernt Glatzer traces the formation of the state through to the present day. He analyzes the politics of ethnicity in a country polarized by folk religions and their opposition to the dominant religion of Islam. These form the essential backdrop to a discussion concerning the economic volatility of the state and its domestic affairs and the implications of these to international relations. The book closes with the question: will Afghanistan survive?

Contents

1. Introduction 2. State Formation 3. Politics 4. The Economy 5. International Relations 6. Conclusion

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Description: By Bernt Glatzer. This volume serves as a comprehensive introduction to Afghanistan, a state which has a troubled past and an equally turbulent present. Bernt Glatzer traces the formation of the state through to the present day. He analyzes the politics of ethnicity in a...
Categories: Middle East Studies, Middle East Politics, Asian Politics