Proxy War in Afghanistan

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Afghanistan
Afghanistan history
Afghanistan politics
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conflict
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ethnic conflict
extremism
geopolitics
human rights
ISI
military history
NATO
Pakistan
peace studies
political bargaining
political legitimacy
politics of violence
politics of war
proxy war
proxy war impacts
security studies
South Asia
state-building
state-wrecking
strategic studies
Taliban
target state
territorial control
terrorism
United States
US foreign policy
US strategy
violence intensity
war strategy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781526184870
  • Weight: 515g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides a compelling analysis of proxy warfare and its far-reaching implications for statehood, focusing on the conflict in Afghanistan. Introducing the innovative concept of 'state-wrecking', it bridges theory and practice to unravel how external support for insurgent actors fuels violence, undermines territorial control and sovereignty, intensifies violence, and dismantles political legitimacy. The work shifts the discourse on proxy wars from the strategies of global powers to the procedural and structural impacts within target states.
Grounded in rigorous empirical research, including interviews, archival data, and conflict analysis, the book critically examines the Pakistan-Taliban nexus and the limitations of US-led interventions. By blending a robust theoretical framework with in-depth case studies, it reveals how proxy dynamics shape conflicts, disrupt governance, and challenge international security. This is an essential resource for those seeking to understand the entanglements of modern warfare and the fragility of states under external influence.

Abbas Farasoo is a researcher at La Trobe University

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