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082 _aPamphlet DS 375 .K2 .D677 /2007
100 _aDorronsoro, Gilles.
245 _aKabul at war (1992-1996) : state, ethnicity and social classes / Gilles Dorronsoro.
260 _a2007
300 _a[25 p.] ; 30 cm.
500 _aPublished in: “South Asia multidisciplinary academic journal (SAMAJ)” [25 p.] ; 30 cm.
500 _aAbstract: Kabul witnessed especially violent fights during the 1992-95 period. This article explains how, after the destruction of the state in 1992 following the fall of the communist regime, the city became a theatre of conflict between various armed groups. Contrary to popular opinion, the conflict in Kabul was not the product of irrational ethnic cleavages but the unanticipated consequence of rational strategies. More specifically, the city became a metaphor for the state, a central economic stake, and a place where opposing social groups fought each other.
650 _aKabul (Afghanistan) – History.
650 _aAfghanistan – History – 1989-2001.
650 _aAfghanistan - Ethnic relations.
856 _uhttp://samaj.revues.org/document212.html
_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_ds_375_k2_d677_2007
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