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Taliban Islam Oil And The New Great Game In Central Asia Ahmed Rashid

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Taliban Islam Oil And The New Great Game In Central Asia Ahmed Rashid
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.93 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Ahmed Rashid
ISBN: 9781860648304, 1860648304
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Taliban Islam Oil And The New Great Game In Central Asia Ahmed Rashid by Ahmed Rashid 9781860648304, 1860648304 instant download after payment.

The tragic events of September 11th brought the Taliban into sharp focus as the most radical and extreme Islamic movement in the world, but little is still known about them because of the deep secrecy that always surrounded their organization and leadership. Ahmed Rashid, who has been reporting on Afghanistan since 1979, is one of the few international journalists to have interviewed the Taliban leadership. His book "Taliban" has been translated into over 20 languages. In this revised edition, Rashid has expanded his account to cover the defeat of the Taliban government and their resort to guerrilla warfare in the eastern mountains of Afghanistan. He examines the bewildering complexity of Afghan politics while western nations and companies are competing to build oil and gas pipelines to western and Asian markets.

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