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As Afghanistan navigates a complex and evolving landscape under Taliban rule, this volume brings together the expertise of diverse scholars to illuminate the multifaceted dimensions of the country's current situation. Through a series of meticulously researched chapters, the contributors explore Afghanistan's external relations, internal dynamics, economic challenges, media landscape, and more, each offering unique insights into the enduring issues and emerging opportunities confronting the nation. From the intricate geopolitics shaping Afghanistan's position on the global stage to the internal strife and economic instability affecting its citizens, this collection provides a comprehensive perspective on a country at a pivotal juncture. By analyzing the nuances of policy, m.rernance, diplomacy, and societal transformation, the volume captures a critical moment in Afghan history, presenting a nuanced understanding of its present realities and future trajectories.

— Sheharyar Khan

Navigating Uncertainty by Kathy Gannon  |  Paperback: 234 pages
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In early 1986 Kathy Gannon sold pretty much everything she owned (which wasn't much) to pursue her dream of becoming a foreign correspondent. She had the world to choose from: she chose Afghanistan. She went to witness the final humiliation of a superpower in terminal decline as the Soviet Union was defeated by the mujahedeen. What she didn't know then was that Afghanistan would remain her focus for the next eighteen years. Gannon, uniquely among Western journalists, witnessed Afghanistan's tragic opera: the final collapse of communism followed by bitterly feuding warlords being driven from power by an Islamicist organization called the Taliban; the subsequent arrival of Arabs and exiles, among them Osama bin Laden; and the transformation of the country into the staging post for a global jihad.

Gannon observed something else as well: the terrible, unforeseen consequences of Western intervention, the ongoing suffering of ordinary Afghans, and the ability of the most corrupt and depraved of the warlords to reinvent and reinsert themselves into successive governments. I is for Infidel is the story of a country told by a writer with a uniquely intimate knowledge of its people and recent history. It will transform readers' understanding of Afghanistan, and inspire awe at the resilience of its people in the face of the monstrous warmongers we have to some extent created there.

I is for Infidel by Kathy Gannon  |  Paperback: 208 pages  |  ISBN: 978-1586484521
I is for Infidel: From Holy War to Holy Terror in AfghanistanAvailable at Amazon