Political leadership in Afghanistan :

Rahmani, Ahmad Idrees.
ACKU
Ahmad Idrees Rahmani.
Santa Monica, California : RAND Corporation, ©2016.
942 pages : color illustration, charts ; 30 cm.
Summary: “Since the fall of the royal system in 1973, Afghanistan has faced repeated failure—or at least crisis – of political leadership. Many Afghan believe that this is because other powerful countries use their economic and military power to install leaders of their own choice in Afghanistan. historical anecdotes support their theory. The British installed Shah Shuja, the Russians installed communist leaders, the Pakistanis endorsed Mujahideen…”—(page 14).
English
Political leadership.
Islam and politics – 21st century.
Political leadership – Psychological aspects.
Political leadership – Afghanistan – 21st century.
Political leadership – Afghanistan – Psychological aspects – 21st century.
Political leadership – Moral and ethical aspects – Afghanistan – 21st century.
,Afghanistan – Politics and government – 21st century.
JC330.3. / R346 2016
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000523232
Cover title.
“This document was submitted as a dissertation in January 2016 in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the doctoral degree in public policy analysis at the Pardee RAND Graduate School. The faculty committee that supervised and approved the dissertation consisted of Terrence Kelly (Chair), Gery Ryan, and Thomas Szayna”—cover page.
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