Taliban: The Power of Militant Islam in Afghanistan and Beyond

Taliban: The Power of Militant Islam in Afghanistan and Beyond

by Ahmed Rashid
Taliban: The Power of Militant Islam in Afghanistan and Beyond

Taliban: The Power of Militant Islam in Afghanistan and Beyond

by Ahmed Rashid

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Overview

This #1 New York Times best seller remains the most informative and objective account of the Taliban available
 
This modern classic brings the shadowy world of the Taliban and its impact on Afghanistan, the Middle East, and Central Asia into sharp focus. Ahmed Rashid offers an authoritative account of the Taliban’s rise to power, the effects of changing American attitudes toward it, and the new faces of Islamic fundamentalism, and explains why Afghanistan has become the world’s center for international terrorism.
 
This edition, updated in view of the Taliban’s resurgence and sudden, renewed purchase on Afghanistan’s major cities, explores how the group regained its strength and broadened its geographical reach. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the events that unfolded in 2021 following America’s withdrawal from the country after twenty years of war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300266825
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Edition description: Third Edition
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 771,214
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.88(d)

About the Author

Ahmed Rashid was a correspondent for the Far Eastern Economic Review for more than twenty years, covering Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia. He now writes for BBC Online, the New York Times, and other newspapers. He has been covering Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan since 1979. He is the author of Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia and Jihad: The Rise of Militant Islam in Central Asia.

Table of Contents

Preface and Introduction to the Third Edition
Preface and Acknowledgements
Maps
Introduction: Afghanistan's Holy Warriors

Part 1: History of the Taliban Movement
Chapter 1 Kandahar 1994: The Origins of the Taliban
Chapter 2 Herat 1995: God's Invincible Soldiers
Chapter 3 Kabul 1996: Commander of the Faithful
Chapter 4 Mazar-e-Sharif 1997: Massacre in the North
Chapter 5 Bamiyan 1998–99: The Never-Ending War

Part 2: Islam and the Taliban
Chapter 6 Challenging Islam: The New-Style Fundamentalism of the Taliban
Chapter 7 Secret Society: The Taliban's Political and Military Organization
Chapter 8 A Vanished Gender: Women, Children and Taliban Culture
Chapter 9 High on Heroin: Drugs and the Taliban Economy
Chapter 10 Global Jihad: The Arab-Afghans and Osama Bin Laden

Part 3: The New Great Game
Chapter 11 Dictators and Oil Barons: The Taliban and Central Asia, Russia, Turkey and Israel
Chapter 12 Romancing the Taliban 1: The Battle for Pipelines 1994–96
Chapter 13 Romancing the Taliban 2: The Battle for Pipelines 1997–99 – The USA and the Taliban
Chapter 14 Master or Victim: Pakistan's Afghan War
Chapter 15 Shia Versus Sunni: Iran and Saudi Arabia
Chapter 16 Conclusion: The Future of Afghanistan
Chapter 17 The Taliban Resurgent 2000–2009

Appendices
Notes

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