The Taliban: War, Religion and the New Order in Afghanistan (Politics of Contemporary Asia)

The Taliban: War, Religion and the New Order in Afghanistan (Politics of Contemporary Asia)

by PeterMarsden (Author)

Synopsis

The Taliban are yet another manifestation of the growth of radical Islam worldwide. This book explores what they stand for and the factors leading to their rapid rise to military and political dominance over Afghanistan. It considers the many influences on their ideology emanating from within the country, the Indian sub-continent and the Middle East. It describes the war which continues to afflict the Afghan people as well as the geo-political context and the possible part played by certain powers in the region, and by the United States, in the Taliban's dramatic expansion. Peter Marsden examines the unique and complicated character of an Islamic revivalist movement like the Taliban. He confronts the issue of international responsibility in situations of chronic conflict brought on by external interference, and considers the dilemmas faced by humanitarian agencies in seeking to reconcile the evident need for assistance with the often difficult political and human rights context in which they are working. He examines the cultural conflict between Western thinking and the Taliban's interpretation of Islamic values, particularly in relation to gender, and asks how the international community should deal with this conflict.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Zed Books Ltd
Published: 01 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 1856495221
ISBN 13: 9781856495226

Media Reviews
`Provides Western policy makers with a less sensationalised and more objective account of the Taliban and how best to deal with them.' Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, Director of The Muslim Institute, London `Deserves attention as a first study of an Islamic phenomenon which is repressive in its social and racial policies, and as hostile to Western, as it is to Communist, values.' Hugh Carless, former British Ambassador to Afghanistan `Particularly good on the equivocal role played by the Americans.' The Sunday Telegraph `An objective and immensely informative account.... Highly recommended.' Jonathan Fryer, The Liberator
Author Bio
Peter Marsden has worked for the last 13 years as a specialist on aid to Afghanistan and has provided information to aid agencies, donor governments, the media and academics on the political, economic and humanitarian context in the country. He has conducted extensive research both in and out of Afghanistan over many years and has a specialist knowledge of the rapidly changing sequence of events since the Soviet withdrawal of February 1989.