Power and Authority in Afghanistan
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Power and Authority in Afghanistan
Rethinking Politics, Intervention and Rule
Sharifi, Omar; Mukhopadhyay, Dipali; Larson, Anna
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
02/2025
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List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
General Maps
Introduction: Rethinking Power and Authority in Afghanistan
Anna Larson
Section 1: Logics of Rule and Institutional (Dis-)Continuities
1. Stability as Strength in the Musahiban Era
Thomas Barfield
2. The Taliban, Women and the Hegelian Private Sphere (previously published, 2003)
Juan Cole
3. Legitimizing Power in Afghanistan
Haroun Rahimi
4. Unlocking the Taliban Puzzle: Traditions and Fundamentalisms
Mujib Abid
5. Neopatrimonial Perspectives on Political Structures in Afghanistan
Zinab Attai, Maryam Jami and Boshra Moheb
6. Civil-Military Relations, Battlefield Performance, and the Disintegration of Afghanistan's Security Forces
Basir Yosufi
Section 2: Intervention and its Legacies
7. Ghost Schools: Imperial Debris and the Erasure of Educated Women
Marya Hannun
8. Peace Building and State-building in Afghanistan (previously published, 2006)
Barnett R Rubin
9. Afghan Subjectivities and U.S. Foreign Policy: Postcolonial Perspectives
Nasema Zeerak
10. Leased Power and Vague Authority: The Political Culture and Economy of Rule in Afghanistan
Nazif Shahrani
11. Legitimacy by Design
Astri Suhrke
12. Brokerage, Business and the Continuities in Power
Noah Coburn and Arsalan Noori
13. Power, Ideas, and the 'Taliban 2.0' Myth
William Maley
Section 3: The Politics of Recognition and Resistance
14. The State, the Clergy, and British Imperial Policy in Afghanistan during the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Senzil Nawid
15. The Pushback against the Hazara Rise in Afghanistan
Ali Yarwar Adili
16. Minority Games: Intergroup Power Imbalances in a Nation of Competing Identities
Annika Schmeding
17. Inheriting Hegemonic Nobility: Urban Elite Lineage and Legitimacy
Adam H. Dehsabzi
18. Failed Democracy in Afghanistan: Rethinking Deliberation and Pluralism
Omar Sadr
19. Mujahidin Memory and the Legacies of Wartime Governance in Afghanistan
Munazza Ebtikar
Afterword
Dipali Mukhopadhyay
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
General Maps
Introduction: Rethinking Power and Authority in Afghanistan
Anna Larson
Section 1: Logics of Rule and Institutional (Dis-)Continuities
1. Stability as Strength in the Musahiban Era
Thomas Barfield
2. The Taliban, Women and the Hegelian Private Sphere (previously published, 2003)
Juan Cole
3. Legitimizing Power in Afghanistan
Haroun Rahimi
4. Unlocking the Taliban Puzzle: Traditions and Fundamentalisms
Mujib Abid
5. Neopatrimonial Perspectives on Political Structures in Afghanistan
Zinab Attai, Maryam Jami and Boshra Moheb
6. Civil-Military Relations, Battlefield Performance, and the Disintegration of Afghanistan's Security Forces
Basir Yosufi
Section 2: Intervention and its Legacies
7. Ghost Schools: Imperial Debris and the Erasure of Educated Women
Marya Hannun
8. Peace Building and State-building in Afghanistan (previously published, 2006)
Barnett R Rubin
9. Afghan Subjectivities and U.S. Foreign Policy: Postcolonial Perspectives
Nasema Zeerak
10. Leased Power and Vague Authority: The Political Culture and Economy of Rule in Afghanistan
Nazif Shahrani
11. Legitimacy by Design
Astri Suhrke
12. Brokerage, Business and the Continuities in Power
Noah Coburn and Arsalan Noori
13. Power, Ideas, and the 'Taliban 2.0' Myth
William Maley
Section 3: The Politics of Recognition and Resistance
14. The State, the Clergy, and British Imperial Policy in Afghanistan during the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Senzil Nawid
15. The Pushback against the Hazara Rise in Afghanistan
Ali Yarwar Adili
16. Minority Games: Intergroup Power Imbalances in a Nation of Competing Identities
Annika Schmeding
17. Inheriting Hegemonic Nobility: Urban Elite Lineage and Legitimacy
Adam H. Dehsabzi
18. Failed Democracy in Afghanistan: Rethinking Deliberation and Pluralism
Omar Sadr
19. Mujahidin Memory and the Legacies of Wartime Governance in Afghanistan
Munazza Ebtikar
Afterword
Dipali Mukhopadhyay
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Afghanistan; Power; Authority; Conflict; Gender; persecution; religious intolerance; constitutionalism; feminism; islam; Peace; Insurgent; State- Building; State Formation; Geopolitics
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
General Maps
Introduction: Rethinking Power and Authority in Afghanistan
Anna Larson
Section 1: Logics of Rule and Institutional (Dis-)Continuities
1. Stability as Strength in the Musahiban Era
Thomas Barfield
2. The Taliban, Women and the Hegelian Private Sphere (previously published, 2003)
Juan Cole
3. Legitimizing Power in Afghanistan
Haroun Rahimi
4. Unlocking the Taliban Puzzle: Traditions and Fundamentalisms
Mujib Abid
5. Neopatrimonial Perspectives on Political Structures in Afghanistan
Zinab Attai, Maryam Jami and Boshra Moheb
6. Civil-Military Relations, Battlefield Performance, and the Disintegration of Afghanistan's Security Forces
Basir Yosufi
Section 2: Intervention and its Legacies
7. Ghost Schools: Imperial Debris and the Erasure of Educated Women
Marya Hannun
8. Peace Building and State-building in Afghanistan (previously published, 2006)
Barnett R Rubin
9. Afghan Subjectivities and U.S. Foreign Policy: Postcolonial Perspectives
Nasema Zeerak
10. Leased Power and Vague Authority: The Political Culture and Economy of Rule in Afghanistan
Nazif Shahrani
11. Legitimacy by Design
Astri Suhrke
12. Brokerage, Business and the Continuities in Power
Noah Coburn and Arsalan Noori
13. Power, Ideas, and the 'Taliban 2.0' Myth
William Maley
Section 3: The Politics of Recognition and Resistance
14. The State, the Clergy, and British Imperial Policy in Afghanistan during the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Senzil Nawid
15. The Pushback against the Hazara Rise in Afghanistan
Ali Yarwar Adili
16. Minority Games: Intergroup Power Imbalances in a Nation of Competing Identities
Annika Schmeding
17. Inheriting Hegemonic Nobility: Urban Elite Lineage and Legitimacy
Adam H. Dehsabzi
18. Failed Democracy in Afghanistan: Rethinking Deliberation and Pluralism
Omar Sadr
19. Mujahidin Memory and the Legacies of Wartime Governance in Afghanistan
Munazza Ebtikar
Afterword
Dipali Mukhopadhyay
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
General Maps
Introduction: Rethinking Power and Authority in Afghanistan
Anna Larson
Section 1: Logics of Rule and Institutional (Dis-)Continuities
1. Stability as Strength in the Musahiban Era
Thomas Barfield
2. The Taliban, Women and the Hegelian Private Sphere (previously published, 2003)
Juan Cole
3. Legitimizing Power in Afghanistan
Haroun Rahimi
4. Unlocking the Taliban Puzzle: Traditions and Fundamentalisms
Mujib Abid
5. Neopatrimonial Perspectives on Political Structures in Afghanistan
Zinab Attai, Maryam Jami and Boshra Moheb
6. Civil-Military Relations, Battlefield Performance, and the Disintegration of Afghanistan's Security Forces
Basir Yosufi
Section 2: Intervention and its Legacies
7. Ghost Schools: Imperial Debris and the Erasure of Educated Women
Marya Hannun
8. Peace Building and State-building in Afghanistan (previously published, 2006)
Barnett R Rubin
9. Afghan Subjectivities and U.S. Foreign Policy: Postcolonial Perspectives
Nasema Zeerak
10. Leased Power and Vague Authority: The Political Culture and Economy of Rule in Afghanistan
Nazif Shahrani
11. Legitimacy by Design
Astri Suhrke
12. Brokerage, Business and the Continuities in Power
Noah Coburn and Arsalan Noori
13. Power, Ideas, and the 'Taliban 2.0' Myth
William Maley
Section 3: The Politics of Recognition and Resistance
14. The State, the Clergy, and British Imperial Policy in Afghanistan during the 19th and Early 20th Centuries
Senzil Nawid
15. The Pushback against the Hazara Rise in Afghanistan
Ali Yarwar Adili
16. Minority Games: Intergroup Power Imbalances in a Nation of Competing Identities
Annika Schmeding
17. Inheriting Hegemonic Nobility: Urban Elite Lineage and Legitimacy
Adam H. Dehsabzi
18. Failed Democracy in Afghanistan: Rethinking Deliberation and Pluralism
Omar Sadr
19. Mujahidin Memory and the Legacies of Wartime Governance in Afghanistan
Munazza Ebtikar
Afterword
Dipali Mukhopadhyay
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