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082 _aDS 371.3 .C74 2008
100 _aCrews, Robert D. 1970-.
245 _aThe Taliban and the crisis of Afghanistan / edited by Robert D. Crews and Amin Tarzi.
260 _aCambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2008.
300 _avi, 430 p. : maps ; 22 cm.
500 _aIncludes bibliographical references—(p. 359-417) and index.
500 _aContents: Maps—Note on transliteration—Introduction
500 _a Robert D. Crews and Amin Tarzi (p. 1)—1. Explaining the Taliban’s ability to mobilize the Pashtuns
500 _a Abdulkader Sinno (p. 59)—2. The rise and fall of the Taliban
500 _a Neamatollah Nojumi (p. 90)—3. The Taliban, women, and the Hegelian private sphere
500 _a Juan R. I. Cole (p. 118)—4. Taliban and Talibanism in historical perspective
500 _a M. Nazif Shahrani (p. 155)—5. Remembering the Taliban
500 _a Lutz Rzehak (p. 182)—6. Fraternity, power, and time in Central Asia
500 _a Robert L. Canfield (p. 212)—7. Moderate Taliban?
500 _a Robert D. Crews (p. 238)—8. The Neo-Taliban
500 _a Amin Tarzi (p. 274)—Epilogue : Afghanistan and the Pax Americana
500 _a Atiq Sarwari and Robert D. Crews (p. 311)—Notes—Contributors—Acknowledgments—Index.
546 _aEnglish
650 _aAfghanistan – History – 1989-2001.
650 _aAfghanistan – History – 2001-.
650 _aTaliban.
700 _aTarzi, Amin.
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