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Correspondent Ahmed Rashid brings the shadowy world of the Taliban—the world’s most extreme and radical Islamic organization—into sharp focus in this enormously insightful book. Rashid offers the only authoritative account of the Taliban available to English-language readers, explaining the Taliban’s rise to power, its impact on Afghanistan and the Middle East and Central Asia, its role in oil and gas company decisions, and the effects of changing American attitudes toward the Taliban. He also describes the new face of Islamic fundamentalism and explains why Afghanistan has become the world center for international terrorism.New to this updated edition of the #1 New York Times Bestseller with more than 1.5 million copies sold worldwide: •How the Taliban has regained its strength •How and why the Taliban has spread across Central Asia •How the Taliban has helped Al’Qaida’s spread into Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and the Far East •Why the Afghan people feel the United States is losing the war •A major new introduction and an all-new final chapter
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Paperback: 344 pages
Publisher: Yale University Press; 2 edition (April 13, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9780300163681
ISBN-13: 978-0300163681
ASIN: 0300163681
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5.4 x 0.9 x 8 inches
Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
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As with his earlier book "Jihad," author Ahmed Rashid illustrates his unbounded knowledge of Central Asia, Afghanistan and Pakistan, along withe the relevant players in all the local terrorist groups, including the Taliban. Rashid, whose fluid, conversational style resembles that of Thomas Friedman ("From Beirut to Jerusalem," "The Lexus and the Olive Tree" and "The World is Flat" among others) expertly weaves the group's history in context with the war against the Soviets and, later, the entrance of the United States military into Afghanistan.My only problem with the book (in this case the updated 2nd edition) is the 17th and final chapter, which ruins a lot of what Rashid had written up to that juncture.Cases in point:• Throughout the book there are many references and anecdotes of days in which hundreds and even thousands are killed in a single day during the repressive, Sharia-driven Taliban's merciless rule. Yet he waxes on about a day in which nine U.S. soldiers are killed and 15 wounded in a day in 2008, when more than 150,000 troops were in country. Not a tragic loss in proportion to the troops involved and when compared to the days before they came to the country.• The same catastrophic verbiage is used when the U.S. troops, who had "surged" in order to engage more Taliban fighters, lost 91 troops in two months in 2008. Not unexpected casualties considering what was at stake.• Rashid goes on a Monday-morning quarterback orgy, fault-finding just about everything to do with the U.S., while never once — not a single time — showing how things had improved in comparison to when the Taliban ruled. He runs on and on about IEDs — as if they were winning the conflict for the Taliban — rather than illustrating the basic reasons, tactical and otherwise, that were holding back victory.• Rashid's solution? "A vast new social and economic development program" as a long-term answer to the problems in Afghanistan, Central Asia and Pakistan. Not too abstract or non-specific, right?• Rashid never addresses why any country in its right mind would want to invest in offer military aid to a country like Afghanistan, whose troops shot U.S soldiers in the back, or ran, or didn't fight, or weren't double agents.• No mention at all of the ridiculously restrictive rules of engagement that prevented U.S. troops from doing something as simple as undertaking night raids because they might upset the Afghanis, who Rashid never bothered to mention hate the U.S. troops and aided the Taliban.• While it was addressed, the fact that the Pakistanis refused to take massive action against the Taliban and whined about the few times U.S. troops and drones (which were never mentioned) attempted to do something about the porous border, which sheltered the Taliban and prevented U.S. victory.• Afghanistan President Harmid Karzai, while correctly portrayed as corrupt, was never called on the carpet for his endless harangues against the U.S. for inevitable collateral damage while it tried to help his country. Nor was it ever mentioned that Karzai never even thanked the U.S. for its sacrifice.And yet countries should want to throw money at and rebuild Afghanistan?I could go on and on and on, but my point is made. It really is essential reading — and good writing until the final chapter. I'm going to read his "Descent Into Chaos" book next, though I have reservations that it will be a longer version of U.S. fault-finding. Still, the payoff is in the presentation of the history of the Central Asian countries and their peoples, and even Islam. Rashid is the best-informed writer extant on these topics. It's a must-read.
Ahmed Rashid has written the gold standard of books on the Taliban. He charts the rise of Al Qaeda from the Soviet war in Afghanistan to Afghan civil war, to a ruling government of sorts until after September 11th 2001. That alone would be impressive, but Rashid goes a step further by detailing the economic and security impacts the Taliban movement has had on the regional and global environment.No one from Afghan warlords to United States Presidents comes across as a choirboy in the rise of the Taliban or even as soon as they took power. What really comes across is that Afghanistan has been a train-wreck for decades and that history should be ignored by policy makers at their own risk. Afghanistan isn’t just some isolated corner of the map, but as Afghanistan’s problems are starting to leak into other countries like Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and other former Soviet Republics, Iran, and even the United States.Although Rashid has added a 2000-2009 section on the Taliban’s reemergence, some readers may want to know his thoughts on the post 2009 period try his 2013 release Pakistan on the Brink, but this is still a great backgrounder on the complicated land of Afghanistan.
New York Times best seller #1! The best thing about this book, it had been written by Ahmed Rashid back in 99'; however, this is the second edition. This has an added chapter, plus new updates to maps and also a brand new forward/prologue. You'll not be disappointed with this book.This book begins back before the Taliban, was ever the Taliban. Starting in the days just after the Soviet-Afghan war. I highly recommend this book, and all the other books written by: Ahmed Rashid.If you are a student of central Asian affairs, history, studies... or just a student of foreign affairs, international studies/relations... buy this book! Search here on Amazon: Ahmed Rashid, and purchase all '5' of his books. No man, has a better knowledge on the area. A lot of other books I read, recommend Mr Rashid's books.You will not be disappointed.
I purchased this book for class, but I was pleasantly surprised to find it was actually interesting. Rashid is a Pakistani journalist, and he researched this book for ten years by actually interviewing the Taliban and the other people of Afghanistan. Intermixed with solid historical data and easy-to-understand descriptions of Afghan life following the Soviet withdrawal, we read specific quotes from Taliban leaders, offering insight that most westerners are unable to find elsewhere.While this book is factual and a good read, I must admit that Rashid is not unbiased. He offers several solutions throughout the book for how various Afghan crises could have been prevented, and he seems to feel that the US bears a large portion of the responsibility for them. Nevertheless, he backs up his opinions with facts, so even if you don't agree with him, you can respect his reasoning.One final comment regarding the updated edition--Rashid initially wrote this book before 9/11, and the first edition ends in 1999/2000. When the book was updated, Rashid made the choice to keep the first edition intact, and add a last chapter discussing the events since then. While I can respect his decision here, I think it affects the timeliness of the book, and many of the first edition chapters would benefit from incorporating this new information, rather than waiting for the end. You get the information either way, but in my opinion, it would read better.Overall, I find it to be an in-depth and enlightening read.
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