Publication
Nov 2016
As this brief sees it, when an Islamist group decides to use violence, it’s typically the result of rational cost-benefit calculations rather than ideological fanaticism. The calculations, in turn, are determined by three factors: relative access to political power; the nature of government repression; and access to war-making resources. Here’s how all this applies to present-day Afghanistan.
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Author | Arian Sharifi |
Series | USIP Peace Briefs |
Publisher | United States Institute of Peace (USIP) |
Copyright | © 2016 USIP |