
Breeding Ground
Afghanistan and the Origins of Islamist Terrorism
By: Deepak Tripathi, Richard Falk (Foreword by)
Hardcover | 1 January 2011
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"In his concise yet powerful book, [Tripathi] details the interlocking decisions and strategies that inflamed the conflict and produced a new and dangerous historical context."-Foreign Policy Journal
"The Afghanistan killing fields threaten to become for President Obama what Vietnam's were for President Johnson: a political death trap both for Americans and their European allies. No one has better explained the making of this situation than Deepak Tripathi in this book. A long-time BBC correspondent in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Tripathi not only dealt every day with the tribalism and poppy growing that now rule the Afghans, but has also exploited newly released Russian, British, and U.S. documents to provide a superb, if sometimes terrifying, historical context-including Ronald Reagan's massive help to those who are now killing American soldiers. Tripathi's work should be read by anyone who hopes to understand this tragedy."-Walter LaFeber, historian, formerly the Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor at Cornell University
"Deepak Tripathi's penetrating analysis of the Afghan tragedy comes at just the right time, when the United States is becoming more deeply embroiled in an impossible situation. He approaches the Afghan puzzle with a judicious historical perspective that clarifies the way in which hysteria about terrorism continues to obscure the truth about U.S. policy, the Taliban, and the suffering people of Afghanistan. I wish this book could be put in the hands of President Obama and his advisers. It would be a sobering corrective to self-delusion. Failing that, we can only hope that a better-informed public, educated by books like this one, will demand a change."-Howard Zinn, professor emeritus, Boston University, and author of A People's History of the United States
"A book for anyone who wants to understand Afghanistan's transformation from a relatively tolerant and peaceful tribal setting to a society ridden by a 'culture of violence' through the agency of external actors. Tripathi offers an array of unique and valuable insights into both the local processes and global forces that have conspired to devastating effect on the country since the 1970s. This authoritative account combines the experience of a journalist stationed in the country with the archival savvy of a veteran researcher."-Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, associate professor of history, James Madison University
"In this incredibly well-documented book, Deepak Tripathi describes in painful detail the sufferings of the Afghan peoples at the hands of those who are playing the Grand Chess Game-above all the Russians, the Americans, and the British-for their own selfish, anti-Muslim reasons (they would have not done all that to a Christian country in Europe). There can be only one conclusion to this shocking book: Hands off Afghanistan, and if help is needed, then from people to people, not via violent and corrupt governments."-Johan Galtung, founding director, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, and founder, TRANSCEND International, a Network for Peace and Development
| Foreword | p. ix |
| Preface | p. xvii |
| Acknowledgments | p. xxv |
| Note on Style and Spellings | p. xxvii |
| Glossary | p. xxix |
| The Concept of Terror | p. 1 |
| Culture of Violence | p. 17 |
| Afghanistan in the Cold War | p. 21 |
| Afghanistan under Communism | p. 31 |
| Toward Disintegration | p. 39 |
| The Second Communist Coup | p. 47 |
| Let Battle Commence | p. 59 |
| The Reagan Offensive | p. 67 |
| Consequences of the U.S.-Soviet War | p. 77 |
| The Final Days of Communism | p. 87 |
| The Remaking of the post-Soviet World | p. 97 |
| The Rise of the Taliban | p. 107 |
| Dialectics of the Afghan Conflict | p. 117 |
| The Nature of Al Qaeda | p. 127 |
| Conclusion | p. 135 |
| Afterword | p. 143 |
| Appendices | p. 153 |
| Notes | p. 171 |
| Bibliography | p. 203 |
| Index | p. 217 |
| About the Author | p. 224 |
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ISBN: 9781597975308
ISBN-10: 1597975303
Published: 1st January 2011
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 256
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.9 x 15.2
Weight (kg): 0.51
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