2005
DOI: 10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_ds354_5_s34_2005
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Ethnoscapes, national territorialisation and the Afghan war / Conrad Schetter.

Abstract: This article pursues the question of how the territorialisation of power in the establishment of the Afghan nation-state has affected the spatial perceptions of political actors and the population at large. This question is particularly topical as spatial references are at present the driving force behind an ethnicisation of politics in Afghanistan. These perceived ethnic spaces, so-called ethnoscapes, not only compete with one another, but also contradict Afghanistan itself as a national territory. Thus since… Show more

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