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A Slow Reckoning

- The USSR, the Afghan Communists, and Islam
Af: Vassily Klimentov Engelsk Hardback

A Slow Reckoning

- The USSR, the Afghan Communists, and Islam
Af: Vassily Klimentov Engelsk Hardback
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A Slow Reckoning examines the Soviet Union''s and the Afghan communists'' views of and policies toward Islam and Islamism during the Soviet-Afghan War (1979–1989). As Vassily Klimentov demonstrates, the Soviet and communist Afghan disregard for Islam was telling of the overall communist approach to reforming Afghanistan and helps explain the failure of their modernization project.

A Slow Reckoning reveals how during most of the conflict Babrak Karmal, the ruler installed by the Soviets, instrumentalized Islam in support of his rule while retaining a Marxist-Leninist platform. Similarly, the Soviets at all levels failed to give Islam its due importance as communist ideology and military considerations dominated their decision making. This approach to Islam only changed after Mikhail Gorbachev replaced Karmal by Mohammad Najibullah and prepared to withdraw Soviet forces. Discarding Marxism-Leninism for Islam proved the correct approach, but it came too late to salvage the Soviet nation-building project.

A Slow Reckoning also shows how Soviet leaders only started seriously paying attention to an Islamist threat from Afghanistan to Central Asia after 1986. While the Soviets had concerns related to Islamism in 1979, only the KGB believed the threat to be potent. The Soviet elites never fully conceptualized Islamism, continuing to see it as an ideology the United States, Iran, or Pakistan could instrumentalize at will. They believed the Islamists had little agency and that their retrograde ideology could not find massive appeal among progressive Soviet Muslims. In this, they were only partly right.

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A Slow Reckoning examines the Soviet Union''s and the Afghan communists'' views of and policies toward Islam and Islamism during the Soviet-Afghan War (1979–1989). As Vassily Klimentov demonstrates, the Soviet and communist Afghan disregard for Islam was telling of the overall communist approach to reforming Afghanistan and helps explain the failure of their modernization project.

A Slow Reckoning reveals how during most of the conflict Babrak Karmal, the ruler installed by the Soviets, instrumentalized Islam in support of his rule while retaining a Marxist-Leninist platform. Similarly, the Soviets at all levels failed to give Islam its due importance as communist ideology and military considerations dominated their decision making. This approach to Islam only changed after Mikhail Gorbachev replaced Karmal by Mohammad Najibullah and prepared to withdraw Soviet forces. Discarding Marxism-Leninism for Islam proved the correct approach, but it came too late to salvage the Soviet nation-building project.

A Slow Reckoning also shows how Soviet leaders only started seriously paying attention to an Islamist threat from Afghanistan to Central Asia after 1986. While the Soviets had concerns related to Islamism in 1979, only the KGB believed the threat to be potent. The Soviet elites never fully conceptualized Islamism, continuing to see it as an ideology the United States, Iran, or Pakistan could instrumentalize at will. They believed the Islamists had little agency and that their retrograde ideology could not find massive appeal among progressive Soviet Muslims. In this, they were only partly right.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 318
ISBN-13: 9781501773808
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1501773801
Udg. Dato: 15 feb 2024
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 152mm
Højde: 229mm
Forlag: Cornell University Press
Oplagsdato: 15 feb 2024
Forfatter(e): Vassily Klimentov
Forfatter(e) Vassily Klimentov


Kategori Den muslimske verden


ISBN-13 9781501773808


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 318


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 152mm


Højde 229mm


Udg. Dato 15 feb 2024


Oplagsdato 15 feb 2024


Forlag Cornell University Press

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