Inside Afghanistan / edited by Kalim Bahadur ...[et al]
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320.9567 MIL Saddam Hussein and the crises in the Gulf / by Judith Miller and Laurie Mylroie | 320.9567 PAN For a few barrels of oil | 320.9567014 BEN Saddam's world: political discourse in Iraq | 320.9581 INS Inside Afghanistan / edited by Kalim Bahadur ...[et al] | 320.9581 SMI Afghanistan's troubled transition | 320.95843 STO "Central Asia: democracy, instability and strategic game in Kyrgyzstan" | 320.959 BER Political change in Southeast Asia |
This is perhaps the first book in which the Indian scholars have made an in depth study of changes that have taken place in three vital areas of Afghanistan its political structure, direction of its social and economic policies and cultural revivalism against heavy odds of counter-revolution and foreign interference.
The book examines how the Afghan leader has been trying to bring about a synthesis between the traditional norms of structures at varied levels and the modern tasks of a nation-building state. Another striking feature is its analysis showing how in a tribal feudal ridden society with multi plicity of languages and different ethnic and nationality groups political norms have been evolved through revival of the Jirgah sys tem to bring them emotionally closer to each other as well as to harness their talents for the regen eration of their society.
The book also extensively deals with America's expansion ist designs towards the South Asian region since the mid 1970s. The concluding part examines the future prospects of the Afghan problem in the light of the Geneva summit held in November 1985.
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