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Democracy in Afghanistan

The Golden Era of Reform and the Roots of Modern Conflict
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The decade of democratic reforms in Afghanistan, 1963-1973, is often viewed as a 'golden era' of stability and progress. Bahar Jalali demonstrates, however, that the roots of Afghanistan's turbulent recent history can be traced back to precisely this period. It was at this time that the swift implementation - and ultimately failure - of progressive reforms gave rise to extremist ideologies that would go on to become politically dominant over the next three decades. The initial promise of liberalisation and modernisation in 1963 quickly unravelled in the face of inter-elite competition, factions within the royal family, practical paradoxes in the constitution and the growth of oppositional movements (namely communists and Islamists) out of sync with the state's rhetoric. By tracking this period in detail for the first time, Jalali establishes exactly why the last three decades of conflict in Afghanistan can be said to have their roots in this formative period, and demonstrates the importance of recognising this today. In work based on primary sources, interviews with key figures (including the royal family and the former king), and work in contemporary Afghanistan, Jalali raises timely questions regarding the politics and impact of Western-authored democratic reforms and addresses various historiographical and contemporary misconceptions. Democracy in Afghanistan is essential reading for all scholars interested in the political, diplomatic and internal struggles of an embattled Afghanistan, and its future.

Author Biography:

Bahar Jalali is senior education advisor at the University of Arkansas and associate professor at the American University of Afghanistan, where she founded Afghanistan's first department of gender studies. She received her PhD from Berkeley and has published in peer-reviewed journals.She also serves as a consultant for various international organisations and comments regularly on current events and developments in Afghanistan.
Release date NZ
January 14th, 2024
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Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Pages
336
ISBN-13
9781784538286
Product ID
26863381

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