Kabul : Cooperation for Peace and Unity (CPAU), 2009.
64 pages ; 30 cm.
Summary: “This study focuses on Afghanistan and is one of a series that DFID has commissioned to examine frequently given hypotheses for radicalisation. Radicalisation is here defined as ‘the social processes by which people are brought to condone, legitimize, support or carry out violence for political or religious objectives’. The focus in this study is on why men join armed groups that present as religiously motivated, and how much support there is for this form their wider communities…”—(page 3).
English
,Taliban.
,Al-Qaeda organization.
Afghan War, 2001-. Insurgency Afghanistan. Internal security Afghanistan. Armed Forces Stability operations. Military assistance, American Afghanistan.
,Afghanistan -- Foreign relations.
,Afghanistan -- Politics and government – 2001-.
Pamphlet DS371.3. / L333 2009
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000398288
Cover title.
“Report 14th August 2009”.
“Note: this is an independent consultancy report and does not represent official British government policy”—cover page.
“Why do men join the Taliban and Hizb-i Islami? ; how much do local communities support them?”—cover page.