Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National Cohesion

Conflicts are caused by various reasons. When competing groups’ goals, objectives, needs or values clash the aggression and violence is a result. Afghanistan as multi ethnic state enjoyed internal flexibility till socialist revolution (1978) that changed its social fabric due to ideological clash. I...

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Main Author: Ghulam Mustafa
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Language:English
Published: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding 2015-08-01
Series:International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
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spelling doaj-b07e56adf7dc42daa786a05cbc694f742020-11-24T23:32:47ZengInternational journal of multicultural and multireligious understandingInternational Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding2364-53692364-53692015-08-0124Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National CohesionGhulam Mustafa0Department of Pakistan Studies, Government Post Graduate College, MansehraConflicts are caused by various reasons. When competing groups’ goals, objectives, needs or values clash the aggression and violence is a result. Afghanistan as multi ethnic state enjoyed internal flexibility till socialist revolution (1978) that changed its social fabric due to ideological clash. In bipolar world this conflict invited the involvement of external actors (USSR & USA). Even after the withdrawal of Soviet troops this conflict sustained till 1992. The Mujahidin who had become new masters of the war torn country added fuel to the fire by converting an ideological clash into an ethnic one. Taliban replaced the Mujahidin but their religious orthodoxy also failed to bring national cohesion. The long sustained conflict has direct bearings on national and individual life of people of Afghanistan who have lost their ability to work together. All attempts made on national cohesion and integration so far have failed. People do not rely and trust each other and they have lost their motivation to work together and to rebuild their institutions and economy. It is the legacy of the long war that is still going on. A closer look at the last 35 years traumatic history of the country clearly illustrates the complexity of the problem due to clash of divergent aims and objectives of several parties.http://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/18Internal Conflict; National Cohesion; Marxist Ideas
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Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National Cohesion
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
Internal Conflict; National Cohesion; Marxist Ideas
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title Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National Cohesion
title_short Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National Cohesion
title_full Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National Cohesion
title_fullStr Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National Cohesion
title_full_unstemmed Afghanistan: A Study in Internal Conflict and National Cohesion
title_sort afghanistan: a study in internal conflict and national cohesion
publisher International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding
series International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
issn 2364-5369
2364-5369
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Conflicts are caused by various reasons. When competing groups’ goals, objectives, needs or values clash the aggression and violence is a result. Afghanistan as multi ethnic state enjoyed internal flexibility till socialist revolution (1978) that changed its social fabric due to ideological clash. In bipolar world this conflict invited the involvement of external actors (USSR & USA). Even after the withdrawal of Soviet troops this conflict sustained till 1992. The Mujahidin who had become new masters of the war torn country added fuel to the fire by converting an ideological clash into an ethnic one. Taliban replaced the Mujahidin but their religious orthodoxy also failed to bring national cohesion. The long sustained conflict has direct bearings on national and individual life of people of Afghanistan who have lost their ability to work together. All attempts made on national cohesion and integration so far have failed. People do not rely and trust each other and they have lost their motivation to work together and to rebuild their institutions and economy. It is the legacy of the long war that is still going on. A closer look at the last 35 years traumatic history of the country clearly illustrates the complexity of the problem due to clash of divergent aims and objectives of several parties.
topic Internal Conflict; National Cohesion; Marxist Ideas
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