Il tramonto della monarchia afghana: il difficile equilibrio tra tradizione e modernità

The decline of the Afghan monarchy: the difficult balance between tradition and modernity

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  • Antonia Baraggia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2025.2615

Abstract

This contribution examines the historical evolution of the Afghan monarchy, from the emergence of its first, embryonic form to the fall of Zahir Shah in 1973. A special focus will be devoted to the so-called “Zahir’s option”, the idea to restore the monarchy during the Bonn negotiations in 2001. The paper highlights the role of the monarchy in fostering national unity in a fragmented context and the tensions posed by modernization to the monarchy’s existence. The paper argues that the Afghan case well illustrates S. Huntington King’s dilemma.

Keywords: Afghanistan; Monarchy; Constitutional monarchy; Constitutional reforms; Ethnic conflicts

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Published

2026-01-22

How to Cite

Baraggia , A. (2026). Il tramonto della monarchia afghana: il difficile equilibrio tra tradizione e modernità : The decline of the Afghan monarchy: the difficult balance between tradition and modernity . DPCE Online, 72(4). https://doi.org/10.57660/dpceonline.2025.2615

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Monarchie cessate: un profilo storico-giuridico Parte IV - La caduta delle monarchie nei processi di decolonizzazione

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