St Petersburg International Conference of Afghan Studies
St Petersburg International Conference of Afghan Studies 9 Contents СЕКЦИЯ 5 ПАТТЕРНЫ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ЖИЗНИ АФГАНИСТАНА И ТРАНСГРАНИЧНЫХ РЕГИОНОВ АФГАНСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРНО-ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКОЙ ОЙКУМЕНЫ PANEL FIVE POLITICAL PATTERNS IN AFGHANISTAN AND IN THE LIMINAL AREAS OF THE AFGHAN LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL OECUMENE Sergei Andreyev (independent scholar, St Petersburg, Russia). Traditionalism and Demodernisation: The Case of Afghanistan. ...............................................................70 Marianna S. Bakonina (independent scholar, St Petersburg, Russia). Wilayah Khorasan, or Islamic State vs the Taliban: Religious and Political Justification of War (on the Materials of the Glossy Dabiq and Rumiyah Magazines)...............................71 М. С. Баконина (независимый исследователь, Санкт-Петербург, Россия). Вилайет Хурасан, или Исламское государство против Талибан: религиозно-политическое обоснование войны (по материалам «глянцевых» журналов Дабик и Румиййа )......................................................................................72 Vladimir S. Boyko (Altai State Pedagogical University / Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia). The Problems and Contradictions of Modernization of Afghanistan in the 20th — Early 21st Centuries.....................................................74 В. С. Бойко (Алтайский государственный педагогический университет / Алтайский государственный университет, Барнаул, Россия). Проблемы и противоречия модернизации Афганистана в XX — начале XXI вв................... 76 Vahe S. Boyajian (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences, Yerevan, Armenia). Virtue and Vice: the Dialectics of Afghan Affiliation among the Baloch....................................................................................... 79 Robert D. Crews (Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA). The Afghan Shia Revolution.................................................................................................................... 79 Sana Haroon (University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA). Sufi Fraternities and Political Integration in the Indo-Afghan Borderlands........................................... 80 Benjamin D. Hopkins (The George Washington University, Washington, D. C., USA). Afghanistan as Beta-Test..............................................................................................81 Katja M. Mielke (Bonn International Center for Conversion, Peace and Conflict Research Institute, Bonn, Germany). Studying Globalized Afghanistan: Evidence, Trends and Contextualization in the Area Studies Debate.......................... 82 Mikhail Pelevin (Faculty of Asian and African Studies, St Petersburg State University, St Petersburg, Russia). The Sheikhs vs the Chiefs: a Khattak Case of 1724...............83 Florence Shahabi (SOAS, University of London, London, UK). Afghan Intellectuals and the writing of the 1964 Constitution. ....................................................................84
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