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Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2012
Farhat Taj, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 219 pages, appendix, glossary, notes, $59.99, ISBN (10): 1-4438-2960-9, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-2960-1 Few topics have aroused as...
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Farhat Taj, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 219 pages, appendix, glossary, notes, $59.99, ISBN (10): 1-4438-2960-9, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-2960-1 Few topics have aroused as...
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2021
Abstract Chapter Ten, “Taliban Advances,” covers the Taliban successes in 2008 in Helmand and Kandahar, as well as outcome of the US military campaign in the mountains of Kunar and Nuristan.
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Abstract Chapter Ten, “Taliban Advances,” covers the Taliban successes in 2008 in Helmand and Kandahar, as well as outcome of the US military campaign in the mountains of Kunar and Nuristan.
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Survival, 2002
Pakistan played a key role in creating the Taliban, which then became its very own Frankenstein's monster. In the run-up to 11 September, debates raged at the heart of its foreign-policy establishment as it became increasingly clear to Pakistani officials that the Taliban were out of control and that Pakistan's attempts to influence the fundamentalist ...
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Pakistan played a key role in creating the Taliban, which then became its very own Frankenstein's monster. In the run-up to 11 September, debates raged at the heart of its foreign-policy establishment as it became increasingly clear to Pakistani officials that the Taliban were out of control and that Pakistan's attempts to influence the fundamentalist ...
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The Taliban Did Not Create the Taliban, Imperialism Did
Journal of South Asian Development, 2012Sir Karl Popper’s (2002) method of historicism has been neglected in the analysis of the radicalisation of Afghanistan’s society in the form of the Taliban. Popper’s historicism is the idea that the past may allow the forecasting of the future by understanding the state of the present in one specific line of historical inquiry.
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Abstract This chapter explores the emergence of the Tahrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) following the Red Mosque crisis in 2007, its impact on Pakistan, and the response of Islamist parties. The TTP, also known as the Pakistani Taliban, quickly became a potent force opposing the Pakistani state, presenting a challenge not only to the ...
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AN ANTI-TALIBAN PASHTUN PERSPECTIVE ON THE TALIBAN
Strategic Analysis, 2012An old African proverb—‘Until lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter’—comes to mind after reading Farhat Taj's combative, if also compelling, and to an exten...
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2018
Why has the Taliban been so much more effective in presenting messages that resonate with the Afghan population than the United States, the Afghan government and their allies? This book, based on years of field research and the assessment of hundreds of original source materials, examines the information operations and related narratives of Afghan ...
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Why has the Taliban been so much more effective in presenting messages that resonate with the Afghan population than the United States, the Afghan government and their allies? This book, based on years of field research and the assessment of hundreds of original source materials, examines the information operations and related narratives of Afghan ...
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2014
Understand the complexities of the most lethal insurgent group of America's longest war—the Taliban. Battle hardened, tribally oriented, and deeply committed to its cause, the Taliban has proven itself resourceful, adaptable, and often successful.
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Understand the complexities of the most lethal insurgent group of America's longest war—the Taliban. Battle hardened, tribally oriented, and deeply committed to its cause, the Taliban has proven itself resourceful, adaptable, and often successful.
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