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Koran, Kalashnikov and Laptop - The Neo-Taliban Insurgency in Afghanistan 2002-2007 (Paperback)
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Koran, Kalashnikov and Laptop - The Neo-Taliban Insurgency in Afghanistan 2002-2007 (Paperback)
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Announcements of an impending victory over the Taliban have been
repeated ad nauseam since the Allied invasion of Afghanistan in
2002, particularly after the Presidential elections of 2004, which
were said to have marked the 'moral and psychological defeat of the
Taliban'. In moments of triumphalism, some commentators claimed
that 'reconstruction and development' had won over the population,
despite much criticism of the meagre distribution of aid, the lack
of 'nation-building' and corruption among Kabul's elite. In March
2006, both Afghan and American officials were still claiming, just
before a series of particularly ferocious clashes, that 'the
Taliban are no longer able to fight large battles'. Later that
year, the mood in the mass media had turned to one of defeatism,
even of impending catastrophe. In reality, as early as 2003-5 there
was a growing body of evidence that cast doubt on the official
interpretation of the conflict. Rather than there having been a
'2006 surprise', Giustozzi argues that the Neo-Taliban insurgency
had put down strong roots in Afghanistan as early as 2003, a
phenomenon he investigates in this timely and thought-provoking
book.
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