The Taliban revival : violence and extremism on the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier
Abbas, Hassan, 1969-2014
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In autumn 2001, U.S. and NATO troops were deployed to Afghanistan to unseat the Taliban rulers, repressive Islamic fundamentalists who had lent active support to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda jihadists. The NATO forces defeated and dismantled the Taliban government, scattering its remnants across the country. But despite a more than decade-long attempt to eradicate them, the Taliban endured - regrouping and reestablishing themselves as a significant insurgent movement. Gradually they have regained control of large portions of Afghanistan even as U.S. troops are preparing to depart from the region. In his authoritative and highly readable account, author Hassan Abbas examines how the Taliban not only survived but adapted to their situation in order to regain power and political advantage.
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Author:
Abbas, Hassan, 1969-, author
Imprint:
New Haven : Yale University Press, 2014.
Collation:
304 pages ; 24 cm
Audience:
Specialized.
ISBN:
9780300178845 (hbk)0300178840
Dewey class:
958.1'047
Language:
English
BRN:
896846
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