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Derailing Democracy in Afghanistan: Elections in an Unstable Political Landscape

Author Noah Coburn, Anna Larson
Publisher Columbia University Press
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0231166206
ISBN-139780231166201
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Sales Rank349,002
CategoryHistory
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This volume shows how Afghan elections since 2004 have threatened to derail the country's fledgling democracy. Examining presidential, parliamentary, and provincial council elections and conducting interviews with more than one hundred candidates, officials, community leaders, and voters, the text shows how international approaches to Afghan elections have misunderstood the role of local actors, who have hijacked elections in their favor, alienated communities, undermined representative processes, and fueled insurgency, fostering a dangerous disillusionment among Afghan voters.
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