Islamists, leftists-and a void in the center : Afghanistan’s political parties and where they come from (1902-2006) / Thomas Ruttig.

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  • Pamphlet JQ1769. A8.
Contents:
Contents: Introduction—The constitutionalist movements—The ‘Parties’ of the first democratic period : the wesh Dzalmian movement—The parties of the 2nd democratic period and in the Daud Republic—The parties during the war of resistance—Najibullah’s controlled multi-party system—Political organisation during the Mujahedin and Taleban regimes—Parties in the post-Taleban-period—The 2003 political parties law—The Sunni Tanzim—within and without : Hezb-e Islami—A legal Taleban party?—The Shia parties—A non-Jihadi Tanzim : Jombesh—The ethno-nationalists and the ethnic left—The ex-PDPA left—The ‘new democrats’—The moderate void and the lack of a ‘presidential party’—Political parties during the 2004 presidential and the 2005 parliamentary elections—Conclusion : three historical current-plus a new and a missing one—About the author.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Introduction—The constitutionalist movements—The ‘Parties’ of the first democratic period : the wesh Dzalmian movement—The parties of the 2nd democratic period and in the Daud Republic—The parties during the war of resistance—Najibullah’s controlled multi-party system—Political organisation during the Mujahedin and Taleban regimes—Parties in the post-Taleban-period—The 2003 political parties law—The Sunni Tanzim—within and without : Hezb-e Islami—A legal Taleban party?—The Shia parties—A non-Jihadi Tanzim : Jombesh—The ethno-nationalists and the ethnic left—The ex-PDPA left—The ‘new democrats’—The moderate void and the lack of a ‘presidential party’—Political parties during the 2004 presidential and the 2005 parliamentary elections—Conclusion : three historical current-plus a new and a missing one—About the author.

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