Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan Robert D. Crews

The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan By Robert D. Crews

The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan by Robert D. Crews


$10.99
Condition - Like New
Only 1 left

Summary

Shows how the Taliban was less an attempt to revive a medieval theocracy than a dynamic, complex, and adaptive force rooted in the history of Afghanistan and shaped by international politics. This book investigates questions relating to the Taliban and offers a guide to what went wrong with the American reconstruction project in Afghanistan.

The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan Summary

The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan by Robert D. Crews

The Taliban remain one of the most elusive forces in modern history. A ragtag collection of clerics and madrasa students, this obscure movement emerged out of the rubble of the Cold War to shock the world with their draconian Islamic order. The Taliban refused to surrender their vision even when confronted by the United States after September 11, 2001. Reinventing themselves as part of a broad insurgency that destabilized Afghanistan, they pledged to drive out the Americans, NATO, and their allies and restore their Islamic Emirate.The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan explores the paradox at the centre of this challenging phenomenon: how has a seemingly anachronistic band of religious zealots managed to retain a tenacious foothold in the struggle for Afghanistan's future? Grounding their analysis in a deep understanding of the country's past, leading scholars of Afghan history, politics, society, and culture show how the Taliban was less an attempt to revive a medieval theocracy than a dynamic, complex, and adaptive force rooted in the history of Afghanistan and shaped by modern international politics. Shunning journalistic accounts of its conspiratorial origins, the essays investigate broader questions relating to the character of the Taliban, its evolution over time, and its capacity to affect the future of the region.Offering an invaluable guide to what went wrong with the American reconstruction project in Afghanistan, this book accounts for the persistence of a powerful and enigmatic movement while simultaneously mapping Afghanistan's enduring political crisis.

About Robert D. Crews

Robert D. Crews is Assistant Professor of History at Stanford University. Amin Tarzi is a Regional Analyst for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

Additional information

GOR013770008
9780674026902
067402690X
The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan by Robert D. Crews
Used - Like New
Hardback
Harvard University Press
20080201
358
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

Customer Reviews - The Taliban and the Crisis of Afghanistan