The Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and Collapse in the International System

1995; Council on Foreign Relations; Volume: 74; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/20047350

ISSN

2327-7793

Autores

William B. Quandt, Barnett R. Rubin,

Tópico(s)

Global Peace and Security Dynamics

Resumo

Part I The old Regime - State, Society, and Politics: Social Structure under the Old Regime State, Tribe, and the International System: From Gunpowder Empires to the Cold War Rentier State and Rentier Revolutionaries. Part 11: The PDPA in Power: From the Second Cold War to the Collapse of the USSR: Failure of Revolution from Above Under Soviet Occupation: Party, State, and Society, 1980-85 Soviet Withdrawal, Political Retreat: State and Society, 1986-91. Part III: The Islamic Resistance: Mujahidin, Society, and the International System: Origins of the Movement of Jihad International Aid, War, and National Organization International Aid, War, and Local and Regional Organization Mujahidin after Soviet Withdrawal State Collapse after the Cold War: Afghanistan without Foreign Aid Appendix A: Notes on Sources Appendix B: Political Actors in Afghanistan, 1973-1994 Appendix C: Financing Government Expenditure, 1952-88 Notes Glossary Bibliography Index.

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