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OverviewAntonio Giustozzi gathers a renowned cast of journalists, experts, and academics to answer the most pressing questions regarding the Taliban today. Each contributor possesses extensive knowledge of the insurgency's latest developments, decoding its structure and organization as it operates within specific regions and provinces. They analyze the new Taliban as it expands: from the new south, where they hold sway; to the southeast, where they struggle to penetrate; from the west and the northeast, now in the initial stages of infiltration; to the provinces surrounding Kabul, which have been unexpectedly and quickly occupied. Along with these advances, contributors review current theories for defeating the strategies and propaganda of the new Taliban. Issues covered include the strengths and weaknesses of the organization; the nature of its networks and whether they are based on traditional ties of kin and ethnicity or more institutional chains of command; its success at maintaining unity, even when faced with attrition in the field; the consequences of unruly leaders and conflicts over rule; the group's exploitation of the opium trade; the factors that have contributed to a resurgence in Kabul; and the extent to which Taliban leaders have imposed strategy among the rank and file, despite immense geographical challenges and poorly functioning communication systems. Guided by the wisdom and expertise of a celebrated, bestselling author, Decoding the New Taliban is a critical tool for comprehending this dangerously chimerical, cleverly resurgent threat. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr. Antonio GiustozziPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.30cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780231701136ISBN 10: 0231701136 Pages: 420 Publication Date: 20 March 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsA valuable collection... [that] offer[s] important clues that could help to answer some of the most pressing foreign policy questions now confronting the Obama administration. -- David Rhode, The New Republic This well-researched book contains valuable insight on the command and control of the Taliban. -- Military Review Decoding the New Taliban is a serious and comprehensive collection of essays written by authorities on their subject matter that will directly benefit those who find themselves on the ground with the Afghan people and among the still evolving Neo-Taliban. -- John Williams, Middle East Quarterly A valuable collection... [that] offer[s] important clues that could help to answer some of the most pressing foreign policy questions now confronting the Obama administration. -- David Rhode, The New Republic This well-researched book contains valuable insight on the command and control of the Taliban. -- Military Review A valuable collection... [that] offer[s] important clues that could help to answer some of the most pressing foreign policy questions now confronting the Obama administration. -- David Rhode The New Republic 2/17/10 This well-researched book contains valuable insight on the command and control of the Taliban. Military Review 8/1/10 Decoding the New Taliban is a serious and comprehensive collection of essays written by authorities on their subject matter that will directly benefit those who find themselves on the ground with the Afghan people and among the still evolving Neo-Taliban. -- John Williams Middle East Quarterly Fall 2010 Author InformationAntonio Giustozzi has spent more than a decade visiting, researching, and writing on Afghanistan. He is a research fellow at the Crisis States Research Center, London School of Economics, and the author of Empires of Mud: Wars and Warlords in Afghanistan and the bestselling Koran, Kalashnikov, and Laptop: The Neo-Taliban in Afghanistan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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