Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la Kunar

Land disputes are a particularly relevant point of entry to illuminate the political dynamics in Kunar. Consideration of conflicts over inheritance and plot demarcations constitute a particularly powerful means of analyzing the social tensions that fuel the civil war in this rural province of Afghan...

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Main Author: Adam Baczko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2013-06-01
Series:Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/8034
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spelling doaj-20bad46cfcd54ba4952302e2644db55f2020-12-17T13:29:12ZengUniversité de ProvenceRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée0997-13272105-22712013-06-0113311513210.4000/remmm.8034Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la KunarAdam BaczkoLand disputes are a particularly relevant point of entry to illuminate the political dynamics in Kunar. Consideration of conflicts over inheritance and plot demarcations constitute a particularly powerful means of analyzing the social tensions that fuel the civil war in this rural province of Afghanistan. The multiplication and politicization of land disputes throughout the last three decades highlight the dislocation of the political structures and the normative framework which regulated these conflicts before the Soviet invasion. Moreover, a comparison between the modes of regulating land disputes pursued by local commanders, the US military and the Taliban underlines the differences between three ways of governing people. In dealing with land disputes, political actors act directly on social relations, with decisive implications for their struggle against each other. An analysis of the war through the study of land conflicts helps us to more fully understand why the warlords are currently getting weaker, why the people of Kunar are rejecting the US Army, and why the Taliban movement has taken root locally.http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/8034KunarCivil WarLand DisputesJusticeTalibanCommanders
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Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la Kunar
Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
Kunar
Civil War
Land Disputes
Justice
Taliban
Commanders
author_facet Adam Baczko
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title Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la Kunar
title_short Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la Kunar
title_full Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la Kunar
title_fullStr Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la Kunar
title_full_unstemmed Les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges Taliban dans la Kunar
title_sort les conflits fonciers comme analyseurs des guerres civiles : chefs de guerre, militaires américains et juges taliban dans la kunar
publisher Université de Provence
series Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
issn 0997-1327
2105-2271
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Land disputes are a particularly relevant point of entry to illuminate the political dynamics in Kunar. Consideration of conflicts over inheritance and plot demarcations constitute a particularly powerful means of analyzing the social tensions that fuel the civil war in this rural province of Afghanistan. The multiplication and politicization of land disputes throughout the last three decades highlight the dislocation of the political structures and the normative framework which regulated these conflicts before the Soviet invasion. Moreover, a comparison between the modes of regulating land disputes pursued by local commanders, the US military and the Taliban underlines the differences between three ways of governing people. In dealing with land disputes, political actors act directly on social relations, with decisive implications for their struggle against each other. An analysis of the war through the study of land conflicts helps us to more fully understand why the warlords are currently getting weaker, why the people of Kunar are rejecting the US Army, and why the Taliban movement has taken root locally.
topic Kunar
Civil War
Land Disputes
Justice
Taliban
Commanders
url http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/8034
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