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Compromising coalitions and duplicitous diplomacy: US support for Tajikistan after 9/11 and its security implications / Crosston, Matthew   Journal Article
Crosston, Matthew Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article investigates the development of democracy in Tajikistan and analyzes what has earned it the most international acclaim: its secular-Islamic governing coalition. The investigation reveals a compromised and illegitimate coalition that, with American collusion in local regime repression, poses great dangers to international security. The article argues that government repression, leading to increasing radicalization, combines with foreign aid to damage long-term democracy potential in Tajikistan but also works against global security interests by creating doubt about American intentions and possibly allowing a concomitant rise in Islamic radicalism
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