
Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations: A Clash of Identities?
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
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Afghanistan's Ontological Security Challenge
Since the days of Amir, there has been popular pressure on the state to recapture the lost Pashtun areas. Afghanistan finds it's very difficult to have its self identity continuously reaffirmed by its dominant Pashtun public opinion. So this then create anxiety, cognitive anxiety and ontological security challenge for Afghanistan. But before I come to ambiguous stance, Afghanistan does another thing. And that is the autobiographical narratives that it draws on. The Afghan state encourages such narratives, for example, through radio broadcast.
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