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Revolution Unending: Afghanistan, 1979 to the Present (The CERI Series in Comparative Politics and International Studies) [Hardcover]

Gilles Dorronsoro (Author)
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February 23, 2005 0231136269 978-0231136266

Having traveled and researched in Afghanistan since 1988, Gilles Dorronsoro has developed a rich and nuanced understanding of the country's history and people. In Revolution Unending he draws on his extensive firsthand experience to consider the political, historical, economic, and ethnic factors that will influence Afghanistan's future. He argues that U.S. optimism about Afghanistan following Western intervention and recent elections fails to appreciate the divisions that continue to define the country.

While not underestimating the oft-cited "ethnic factor" in Afghan politics, especially Pashtun dominance, Dorronsoro argues that class and the competition for employment and education are key factors in explaining the country's recent past. The 1990s saw the triumph of religious authorities (the ulema) and the marginalization of the traditional elites. With coalition intervention in 2001 and the subsequent deposition of the ulema-dominated Taliban, the educated elites are back in power. However, as Dorronsoro argues, patching up the country by means of short-term ethnic alliances and a new division of the spoils will only perpetuate the schisms in society. The Afghan civil war, Dorronsoro suggests, is set to continue and perhaps worsen over time.

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The ongoing violence in Iraq has forced Afghanistan off the front pages. Some staunch supporters of Bush foreign policy even point to the "great success" in Afghanistan. But, as this vital and disturbing work asserts, this is a story still being written, and the ending is far from certain. Professor Dorronsoro (of the Sorbonne) has traveled and researched extensively in Afghanistan since 1988, and his book is not balanced; he seems to have an anti-American bias, and he often recklessly accuses the U.S. of "hegemony," "imperialism," and "war crimes." Nevertheless, he knows his subject, and he provides a necessary examination of Afghanistan's recent past, present, and future possibilities. He offers a convincing explanation for both the Soviet invasion and failures, and his account of the rise of the Taliban and their connections to Pakistan is particularly interesting. Despite the elections last year, Dorronsoro views the current "national" government as a virtual creation of foreign governments and international organizations. The challenge is to somehow create a national identity that can transcend ethnic and class differences. A timely and valuable work. Jay Freeman
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A coherent overview for scholars of region.

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For an authoritative account of modern Afghan history, we must turn instead to Gilles Dorronsoro's Revolution Unending. Deftly translated from the French by John King, it explains that conflict between the various ethnic groups in Afghanistan was never inevitable.

(Peter Bergen Washington Post Book World )

A timely and valuable work.

(Jay Freeman Booklist )

Revolution Unending is an excellent and very thorough study... This first-rate empirically-grounded book is a must read.

(Abdulkader Sinno Middle East Journal )

Dorronsoro, in his splendid and fascinating study... provides a much needed antidote to the many misconceptions about this country.

(Erik Sean Estep Digest of Middle East Studies )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 385 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (February 23, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231136269
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231136266
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A must read for military and USG, January 7, 2009
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In the constant quest to understand the problem and the overall complexity of the environment in Afghanistan; this is a must read.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinarily valuable, January 18, 2006
This review is from: Revolution Unending: Afghanistan, 1979 to the Present (The CERI Series in Comparative Politics and International Studies) (Hardcover)
I found this to be a very readable account of the Afghan crisis - quite academic, but commendably objective.

Those seeking a basic grasp of the situation (myself included) may be put off by the level of detail - but the narrative is enthralling enough and the content is riveting.

Since reading this I have encountered many other books on the same subject, but none really fill the boots.
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Tried to get a handle on some Afghanistan history but this read was just too technical and detailed for me as an armchair historian seeking a general introduction to Afghanistan.
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government madrasas, private madrasas, patrimonial model, royal clan, communal affiliation, ethnic hierarchy
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Hezb-i Islami, United States, Ismail Khan, Bin Laden, Hezb-i Wahdat, Mazar-i Sharif, Jamiyat-i Islami, Soviet Union, Harakat-i Engelab, Abdul Rahman Khan, Harakat-i Islami, Northern Alliance, Shura-yi Nazar, Harakat-i Enqelab, Saudi Arabia, Zahir Shah, New York, Olivier Roy, Pierre Centlivres, Muslim Brotherhood, Babrak Karmal, Khalq-i Afghanistan, Sayyed Hasan, Central Committee, Hamid Karzai
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