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Afghanistan - A New History
Afghanistan - A New History
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Afghan Government
Afghan Turkestan
Ahmed Shah
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Amu Darya
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Central Asia politics
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Economic Assistance
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Face To Face
hissar
Holy Men
international drug trade
Islamic fundamentalism
jirga
Kabul Airport
Khyber Pass
loya
Loya Jirga
Muslim World
Nadir Shah
PDPA
postwar reconstruction
pushtoon
Pushtoon Tribes
regional conflict studies
Saur Revolution
Secretary General's Personal Representative
Secretary Of State
shah
Shah Shuja
shuja
Soviet invasion analysis
Taliban regime historical impact
Taliban's Success
Tonnes
tribes
UN
Product details
- ISBN 9780415298261
- Weight: 589g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 14 Nov 2002
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Sir Martin Ewans, former Head of the British Chancery in Kabul, puts into an historical and contemporary context the series of tragic events that have impinged on Afghanistan in the past fifty years. The book examines the roots of these developments in Afghanistan's earlier history and external relationships, as well as their contemporary relevance, internally, regionally, and globally. The book also reviews in details the emergence of the Taliban, their ideology and their place within Islam, and examines Afghanistan's relevance in global issues, notably the nature of Islamic extremism, the international drugs trade and international terrorism. It ends with an analysis of the country post-Taliban.
Sir Martin Ewans was educated at St. Paul's School, London and Cambridge University. Joining the British Diplomatic Service, he was posted in Pakistan, Canada and Nigeria before becoming the Head of Chancery in Afghanistan. He later served in Tanzania and India, before becoming High Commissioner in Zimbabwe and Nigeria. He is currently Chairman of the international charity Children's Aid Direct.
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