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Afghanistan: Mullah, Marx, And Mujahid

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Afghanistan: Mullah, Marx, And Mujahid
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eden Naby
By (author) Ralph H Magnus
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 151,Width 227
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
ISBN/Barcode 9780813340197
ClassificationsDewey:958.1
Audience
General
Undergraduate
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Basic Books
Imprint Basic Books
Publication Date 1 May 2002
Publication Country United States

Description

A history of the events that helped create the conditions of the current world crisis. In this broad introductory volume, Ralph Magnus and Eden Naby detail Afghanistan's physical situation, human environment, and modern history, as well as the rise and fall of competing internal forces, most recently the Taliban. The authors offer analytical insight into Afghanistan's political position within the restructured Central Asian region, the ethnic relationships that complicate its political history, and the potential for stability.

Author Biography

Ralph H. Magnus is the coordinator of Middle Eastern Studies at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey. He is a former assistant cultural attache of the American embassy in Kabul. Eden Naby is a scholar of the Middle East and Central Asia and has served on the faculties at Columbia University, Harvard University, the University of Massachusetts, and the University of Wisconsin.

Reviews

"This long-awaited study is a welcome addition to the growing literature on modern Afghan politics." Pacific Affairs "Written in an easy style that is thankfully free of jargon, Magnus and Naby's contribution provides a useful...introduction to the complexity of modern Afghanistan." Middle East Journal "Perhaps the best to date, this book is an in-depth account and analysis of recent Afghan history.... Should remain a standard resource on Afghanistan for some time to come." Choice