Afghanistan at Transition
Author | : Anthony H. Cordesman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Afghan War, 2001-2021 |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Anthony H. Cordesman |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Afghan War, 2001-2021 |
ISBN | : |
Span>Anthony H. Cordesman holds the Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSIS./span
Author | : William Maley |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2018-04-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1351389769 |
This book, by one of the most experienced authorities on the subject, presents a deep analysis of the very difficult current situation in Afghanistan. Covering a wide range of important subjects including state-building, democracy, war, the rule of law, and international relations, the book draws out two overarching key factors: the way in which the prevailing neopatrimonial political order has become entrenched, making it very difficult for any other political order to take root; and the hostile region in which Afghanistan is located, especially the way in which an ongoing ‘creeping invasion’ from Pakistani territory has compromised the aspirations of both the Afghan government and its international backers to move the country to a more stable position.
Author | : Richard Hogg |
Publisher | : World Bank Publications |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2013-03-01 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0821398636 |
This book examines the implications of international military withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014 for the country's future economic growth, fiscal sustainability, public sector capacity, and service delivery.
Author | : Anthony H. Cordesman |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2015-03-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1442240814 |
This new study covers the civil and military lessons of the war in Afghanistan as of 2015, the trends at the time of transition, and the risks inherent in the current approach to supporting Afghanistan. The report focuses on the lessons to be learned from the US experience in Afghanistan to date and the problems Afghanistan faces now that most US and allied combat forces have left. The work builds on more than a decade’s worth of reporting and analysis of the Afghan war. It examines the recent trends and problems in Afghan governance, trends in the fighting, progress in the Afghan security forces, and what may be a growing crisis in the Afghan economy. The analysis is supported with extensive metrics on every major military and civil aspect of the war, a detailed analysis of the fighting, and a close examination of the problems resulting from the lack of Afghan political unity, the growing Afghan budget crisis, and critical problems with power brokers and corruption.
Author | : Thomas J. Barfield |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014-10-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780292768383 |
The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 focused international attention on this country for the first time in nearly a century. The need for reliable information has only become been greater. Because of their traditional xenophobia toward the West, successive Afghan governments have restricted the number of scholars permitted to undertake extensive fieldwork. For this reason Thomas Barfield's study of the Central Asian Arabs of Afghanistan is a welcome addition to the literature, a literature which is not likely to grow in the coming years as war, domestic unrest and restrictive travel policies continue to make the research environment in Afghanistan unfavorable. The Central Asian Arabs are a little-known people of northeastern Afghanistan. This book is an account of the changes that have taken place in their way of life over the twentieth century as they switched from a form of subsistence pastoralism to a cash economy. Barfield's research constitutes a substantial revision of the standard hypothesis on the economic and social status of nomadic pastoralists, as originally posited by Fredrik Barth. One of Barfield's main purposes is to provide a case study that illustrates the wide-ranging complexity of pastoral nomadism, its integration into a regional economy, and how structural changes have occurred within the pastoral economy itself.
Author | : Scott Seward Smith |
Publisher | : First Forum Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781935049364 |
Painstaking attempts to build democratic institutions in Afghanistan are reviewed with focus on the presidential election of 2004, the first democratic election ever held in the country.
Author | : Rasul Bux Rais |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
The situation created by Soviet intervention in Afghanistan attracted scholarly attention worldwide. But though much was written on Afghanistan, little effort was made to understand the domestic roots of the confrontation, nor was any effort made to explain the linkage between internal strife and external invasion. In this first work of its kind Dr Rasul Bakhsh Rais analyses all the factors that led to the Afghan tragedy. He examines the nature of the Afghan state and society, the dynamics of the regional and global power structure, the externalization of the civil strife and the resultant fragmentation of political power, thereby adding a fresh perspective to the debate on the politics and security of Afghanistan.
Author | : Thomas Barfield |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2012-03-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0691154414 |
Traces the political history of Afghanistan from the sixteenth century to the present, looking at what has united the people as well as the regional, cultural, and political differences that divide them.
Author | : M. Nazif Shahrani |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2018-02-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0253033268 |
What impact does 40 years of war, violence, and military intervention have on a country and its people? As the "global war on terror" now stretches into the 21st century with no clear end in sight, Identity and Politics in Modern Afghanistan collects the work of interdisciplinary scholars, aid workers, and citizens to assess the impact of this prolonged conflict on Afghanistan. Nearly all of the people in Afghan society have been affected by persistent violent conflict. Identity and Politics in Modern Afghanistan focuses on social and political dynamics, issues of gender, and the shifting relationships between tribal, sectarian, and regional communities. Contributors consider topics ranging from masculinity among the Afghan Pashtun to services offered for the disabled, and from Taliban extremism to the role of TV in the Afghan culture wars. Prioritizing the perspective and experiences of the people of Afghanistan, new insights are shared into the lives of those who are hoping to build a secure future on the rubble of a violent past.