The Politics of Social Transformation in Afghanistan, Iran, and PakistanMyron Weiner, Ali Banuazizi Syracuse University Press, 1. apr. 1994 - 488 sider This volume comprises the work of some of the leading authorities in Southwest Asian and Middle Eastern studies concerning the state-initiated interventions to restructure the socio-political order in Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan. |
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The Ephemeral Elite | 35 |
The New Political Elite of Afghanistan | 72 |
Charisma Theocracy and Men of Power | 101 |
The State and Political Privilege in Pakistan | 152 |
Redistribution and the State in Afghanistan | 187 |
The State and Social Equity | 228 |
The State and the Political Economy | 270 |
Afghan Women in Peace War and Exile | 333 |
Power Morality and the New Muslim | 366 |
Gender Inequality in the Islamic Republic of Iran | 390 |
The Consequences of State Policies | 412 |
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Afghan Afghanistan agricultural areas Ayatollah Ayatollah Khomeini Ayub Khan Babrak Benazir Bhutto Bhutto bureaucracy central charisma civil Communist Council cultural distribution dominant economic elections elites established ethnic expenditure faction female forces gender groups Hizb-i ideological income increase India industrial inequality International Iran Iranian Islamabad Islamic Republic Islamist issue Kabul Karachi Khalqis Khomeini labor land reform landlords leaders literacy Majlis major male ment military million minister mobilization modern Muhajirs mujahidin Muslim Najibullah official organizations Pakistan Parchamis party Pashtuns PDPA peasants percent period Peshawar policies political population Press provinces Punjab qawm radical redistribution refugees regime religious resistance revolution revolutionary role rural schools sector Shari'ah Shi'ite social society Soviet structure Teheran tion traditional tribal ul-Haq ulama Univ urban village West Pakistan women workers World Zia ul-Haq Zulfikar Ali Bhutto