Afghanistan: some new approaches

This collection of articles and other materials relating to Afghanistan is the product of a seminar held at the University of Michigan in the summer of 1967 under the academic direction of Dr. Adamec. As the title suggests, it is not a comprehensive treatment but rather the expression of the particu...

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ann Arbor, Mich. 1969
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Summary:This collection of articles and other materials relating to Afghanistan is the product of a seminar held at the University of Michigan in the summer of 1967 under the academic direction of Dr. Adamec. As the title suggests, it is not a comprehensive treatment but rather the expression of the particular interests of some of the participants. The three principal papers are those by: Leon Poullada, who argues that Amanullah's fall was due not so much to resentment against his programme of modernization, as to his provoking a clash over conscription with the tribes, which he lacked the military force to control; Patrick Reardon, who describes the course of recent political developments; and Ludwig Adamec, who uses the German archives to discuss the part played by Germany in the foreign policy of Afghanistan since the first World War
Item Description:Literaturverz. S. 339 - 405
Physical Description:VII, 405 S. Kt.

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