Taliban: The Story of Afghan's War Lords

Author(s): Ahmed Rashid

Afghanistan, Iraq, Middle East and War on Terror

The definitive account of the history of the Taliban and its uncertain future. This is the book that Tony Blair and Alistair Campbell consulted to gain a better impression of the unique circumstances of the Taliban. An exploration of the overwhelming complexity of Afghan politics, The Taliban: The Story behind the Afghan Warlords explains how it came in to being, how it is sustained and how Osama bin Laden has risen to such a figure of absolute power. Ahmed Rashid clarifies the often confusing racial and religious tensions that dominate this fractious land. And describes why the drug trade has exacerbated an already untenable situation. Rashid argues that Taliban is incapable of reform, and that, in the current crisis, it may implode due to defections. With the Northern Alliance an unpredictable alternative, Rashid concludes that without a multi-tribal government in which bordering states do not seek predominant influence, there will never be peace. Prescient, bold and insightful this is the only book which takes you right to the heart of the Taliban regime. This is an indispensable book for our times. Ahmed Rashid is a Pakistani journalist who has covered Afghanistan for 20 years. He has travelled with the Taliban and has interviewed most of the organization's leaders since their 1994 rise to power. Paperback


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780330492218
  • : Pan Macmillan
  • : Pan Books
  • : 0.202
  • : 26 October 2001
  • : 197mm X 130mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Ahmed Rashid
  • : Paperback
  • : 320.550958
  • : 200
  • : maps