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Islamic fundamentalism in Afghanistan : its character and prospects / Graham E. Fuller.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Fuller, Graham E., 1937-
Contributor:
Rand Corporation.
United States. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.
Series:
R (Rand Corporation)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Islam and politics--Afghanistan.
Islam and politics.
Afghanistan--Politics and government--1973-.
Afghanistan.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 57 pages)
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation, 1991.
Summary:
The Afghan fundamentalist (Islamist) movement, which has been active in Afghan politics since the late 1960s, has been powerfully reinforced by the Soviet invasion and, subsequently, by the mujahidin's sensational victory over the Red Army. This report reviews the foundations of Islamist strength, considers whether Islamists will come to power, reviews weaknesses of Islamist parties, and considers implications for the United States if an Islamist regime were to come to power. The author concludes that, although the Islamists have established a "permanent" place in Afghan politics, their position is likely to change as a new, postcommunist phase begins in Afghanistan. The probability that radical Islamists will exercise exclusive power in Afghanistan is slight, but they will always be a factor in Afghan politics, and their exclusion from governance could be the root of prolonged civil conflict. Finally, while radical Islamists will remain cool to the United States, they are unlikely to vehemently oppose it under any circumstances.
Notes:
"R-3970-USDP."
"Prepared for the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy."

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