The Taliban Phenomenon: Afghanistan 1994-1997
by Kamal Matinuddin
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Kamal Matinuddin analyses the origin, aims and objectives of the Taliban movement, examining the reasons for their phenomenal success, and explaining clearly the repercussions of an ultra-religious regime in Kabul on the security of Pakistan and its neighbours.Tags
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Lt.-Gen. Kamal Matinuddin has had a long and distinguished military career following which he joined the diplomatic corps and represented Pakistan in several capacities, including ambassador to Thailand. He has edited the monthly Afghanistan Report, the quarterly Strategic Studies, and was co-editor of the book Beyond Afghanistan: US-Pakistan show more Relations show less
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- Nonfiction, History, Religion & Spirituality, Politics and Government
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- 958.1046 — History & geography History of Asia Central Asia: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Uzebekistan Afghanistan 1919-
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- DS371.3 .M39 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Asia History of Asia Afghanistan History
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