Conservative governance in mid-twentieth-century Afghanistan did not function as an impediment to change, but rather as a historically embedded and politically calculated strategy for preserving national unity, managing institutional fragility, and mitigating the risks of revolutionary upheaval.

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  • S. Yaqub Ibrahimi

摘要

Conservative governance in mid-twentieth-century Afghanistan did not function as an impediment to change, but rather as a historically embedded and politically calculated strategy for preserving national unity, managing institutional fragility, and mitigating the risks of revolutionary upheaval.