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The Afghan Patchwork State: Political Ideology, Infrastructural Power, and the Critical Juncture of 1929

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By (author): Ryan S. Brasher

This book provides a theoretically grounded and empirically fine-grained analysis of uneven state development in Afghanistan beginning in the early 20th Century. Based on archival research, the book shows that after Amanullah Shahs abortive modernist authoritarian experiment and Habibullah Kalakanis brief rule, a newly empowered Musahiban dynasty charted a patrimonial absolutist course. The new regime delegated considerable authority to traditional tribal areas in the southeastern and eastern part of the country, while pursuing a coercive strategy in other parts of the country that usurped traditional leadership at the regional and local levels. Previous explanations of the weakness of the Afghan state tend to emphasize structural determinants such as difficult geography, acephalous tribal organization, ethnic heterogeneity, as well as colonial interventions. Others have focused only on events after the Soviet or NATO interventions, pointing out faulty external decision-making, corrupt government officials and warlords, neighboring insurgent safe havens, or the international aid-fueled rentier economy. This book proposes an intermediate explanation for the patchwork nature of the Afghan state rooted in institutional choices made by a new ruling elite that took over in 1929. The year represents one critical juncture in Afghan history, where individual agency based on certain ideological preferences set in motion a path-dependent process that shaped its politics well into the latter half of the century.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 25 Oct 2024

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  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819765980

About Ryan S. Brasher

Ryan Brasher is Associate Professor of Political Science in the Department of History and Political Science at Simpson University in Redding California. His research focus is centered on ethnic identity nationalism political religion and state-building in Central and South Asia. He has previously published on the construction of Tajik identity in Tajikistan and Afghanistan on different manifestations of Political Islam in Afghanistan and Pakistan on domestic determinants of Pakistans foreign policy toward its neighbors the political attitudes of the Christian minority in Pakistan as well as ethnic identity and assimilation of Afghan refugees in Pakistan.

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