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Zusatztext If published a decade ago, the insights in Barney Rubin's book could have prevented the Americanization of the war in Afghanistan. His words are steeped in that quixotic country." - -Leslie H. Gelb, President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former New York Times columnist Informationen zum Autor Barnett R. Rubin is Director of Studies and Senior Fellow at the Center on International Cooperation at New York University. His books include Blood on the Doorstep: The Politics of Preventive Action, The Fragmentation of Afghanistan, and The Search for Peace in Afghanistan. Klappentext Combining a deep knowledge of recent Afghan history with unmatched expertise on the current crises there, Afghanistan in the Post-Cold War Era will stand as an authoritative modern overview of this troubled nation. Zusammenfassung Combining a deep knowledge of recent Afghan history with unmatched expertise on the current crises there, Afghanistan in the Post-Cold War Era will stand as an authoritative modern overview of this troubled nation. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Before 9/11 Introduction: "Helping Afghanistan" 1998 "Afghanistan under the Taliban" 1999 "Afghanistan: The Last Cold-War Conflict, the First Post-Cold War Conflict" 2000 "Afghanistan: The Forgotten Crisis" 1996 "The Political Economy of War and Peace in Afghanistan" 2000 "Women and Pipelines: Afghanistan's Proxy Wars" 1997 "Arab Islamists in Afghanistan" 1997 "Afghanistan: Reconstruction and Peacebuilding in a Regional Framework," With Ashraf Ghani, William Maley, Ahmed Rashid, and Olivier Roy, 2001 Part 2: Reconstructing Afghanistan? Introduction: "Afghans Can Be Our Allies," New York Times, September 22, 2001 "A Blueprint for Afghanistan" 2002 "Peace Building, State Building: Constructing Sovereignty for Security" 2005 "The Politics of Security in State-Building" "The Politics of Center-Periphery Relations in Afghanistan" With Helena Malikyar 2003 "Transitional Justice and Human Rights in Afghanistan" 2003 "The Political Context of Public Administration in Afghanistan" 2007 "Crafting a Constitution for Afghanistan" 2004 "Regional Issues in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan" With Andrea Armstrong 2003 "From Bonn to London: Governance Challenges and the Future of Statebuilding in Afghanistan" With Humayun Hamidzada, 2007 Part 3: Contesting Afghanistan Introduction: "The Death of an Afghan Optimist" 2006 "Afghanistan's Uncertain Transition from Turmoil to Normalcy" 2006 "Saving Afghanistan" 2007 "Pashtun and Taliban in Two States" "U.S. and Iran in Afghanistan" With Sara Batmanglich "Counter-Narcotics to Stabilize Afghanistan: The False Promise of Crop Eradication" With Jake Sherman 2008 "Afghan Dilemmas: Defining Commitment" 2008 "The Transformation of the State in Afghanistan" 2008 "From Great Game to Grand Bargain: Ending Chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan" With Ahmed Rashid 2008 Conclusion "A Tribe Apart" 2009 Appendix "Afghanistan 2005 and Beyond: Prospects for Improved Stability" 2005 ...
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Barnett R. Rubin is Director of Studies and Senior Fellow at the Center on International Cooperation at New York University. His books include Blood on the Doorstep: The Politics of Preventive Action, The Fragmentation of Afghanistan, and The Search for Peace in Afghanistan.
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Combining a deep knowledge of recent Afghan history with unmatched expertise on the current crises there, Afghanistan in the Post-Cold War Era will stand as an authoritative modern overview of this troubled nation.
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Part 1: Before 9/11
Introduction: "Helping Afghanistan" 1998
"Afghanistan under the Taliban" 1999
"Afghanistan: The Last Cold-War Conflict, the First Post-Cold War Conflict" 2000
"Afghanistan: The Forgotten Crisis" 1996
"The Political Economy of War and Peace in Afghanistan" 2000
"Women and Pipelines: Afghanistan's Proxy Wars" 1997
"Arab Islamists in Afghanistan" 1997
"Afghanistan: Reconstruction and Peacebuilding in a Regional Framework," With Ashraf Ghani, William Maley, Ahmed Rashid, and Olivier Roy, 2001
Part 2: Reconstructing Afghanistan?
Introduction: "Afghans Can Be Our Allies," New York Times, September 22, 2001
"A Blueprint for Afghanistan" 2002
"Peace Building, State Building: Constructing Sovereignty for Security" 2005
"The Politics of Security in State-Building"
"The Politics of Center-Periphery Relations in Afghanistan" With Helena Malikyar 2003
"Transitional Justice and Human Rights in Afghanistan" 2003
"The Political Context of Public Administration in Afghanistan" 2007
"Crafting a Constitution for Afghanistan" 2004
"Regional Issues in the Reconstruction of Afghanistan" With Andrea Armstrong 2003
"From Bonn to London: Governance Challenges and the Future of Statebuilding in Afghanistan" With Humayun Hamidzada, 2007
Part 3: Contesting Afghanistan
Introduction: "The Death of an Afghan Optimist" 2006
"Afghanistan's Uncertain Transition from Turmoil to Normalcy" 2006
"Saving Afghanistan" 2007
"Pashtun and Taliban in Two States"
"U.S. and Iran in Afghanistan" With Sara Batmanglich
"Counter-Narcotics to Stabilize Afghanistan: The False Promise of Crop Eradication" With Jake Sherman 2008
"Afghan Dilemmas: Defining Commitment" 2008
"The Transformation of the State in Afghanistan" 2008
"From Great Game to Grand Bargain: Ending Chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan" With Ahmed Rashid 2008
Conclusion
"A Tribe Apart" 2009
Appendix
"Afghanistan 2005 and Beyond: Prospects for Improved Stability" 2005