In Afghanistan s Shadow

In Afghanistan s Shadow
Author: Selig S. Harrison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1981
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015034647654

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In Afghanistan S Shadow

In Afghanistan S Shadow
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1984-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0862320658

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Born Under a Million Shadows

Born Under a Million Shadows
Author: Andrea Busfield
Publsiher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781429953603

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A moving tale of the triumph of the human spirit amidst heartbreaking tragedy, told through the eyes of a charming, impish, and wickedly observant Afghan boy The Taliban have withdrawn from Kabul's streets, but the long shadows of their regime remain. In his short life, eleven-year-old Fawad has known more grief than most: his father and brother have been killed, his sister has been abducted, and Fawad and his mother, Mariya, must rely on the charity of parsimonious relatives to eke out a hand-to-mouth existence. Ever the optimist, Fawad hopes for a better life, and his dream is realized when Mariya finds a position as a housekeeper for a charismatic Western woman, Georgie, and her two foreign friends. The world of aid workers and journalists is a new one for Fawad, and living with the trio offers endless curiosities—including Georgie's destructive relationship with the powerful Afghan warlord Haji Khan, whose exploits are legendary. Fawad grows resentful and worried, until he comes to learn that love can move a man to act in surprisingly good ways. But life, especially in Kabul, is never without peril, and the next calamity Fawad must face is so devastating that it threatens to destroy the one thing he thought he could never lose: his love for his country. A big-hearted novel infused with crackling wit, Andrea Busfield's brilliant debut captures the hope and humanity of the Afghan people and the foreigners who live among them.

Shadow

Shadow
Author: Michael Morpurgo
Publsiher: Feiwel & Friends
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-12-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781466888098

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Author of War Horse, and bestselling storyteller Michael Morpurgo touched our hearts with this beautiful story of a boy, his lost dog, and the lengths he would go to be reunited. This timely story of battle-scarred Afghanistan delivers a masterful portrait of war, love, and friendship. With the horrors of war bearing down on them, Aman and his mother are barely surviving in an Afghan cave, and staying there any longer will end horribly. The only comfort Aman has is Shadow, the loyal spaniel that shows up from places unknown, it seems, just when Aman needs him most. Aman, his mother, and Shadow finally leave the destroyed cave in hopes of escaping to England, but are held at a checkpoint, and Shadow runs away after being shot at by the police. Aman and his mother escape--without Shadow. Aman is heart-broken. Just as they are getting settled as free citizens in England, they are imprisoned in a camp with locked doors and a barbed wire fence. Their only hope is Aman's classmate Matt, his grandpa, and the dream of finding his lost dog. After all, you never lose your shadow.

No Win War

No Win War
Author: Zahid Hussain
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0190704195

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This book explores the post-9/11 relations between the US and Pakistan. The growing divergence between Washington and Islamabad has taken an already uneasy alliance to a point of estrangement. Yet, a complete breakup is not an option. The underlying cause of the tension, within the partnership the two had entered on 13 September 2001, has never been fully understood. What is rarely discussed is how Pakistan's decision to ally itself with the US pushed the country into a war with itself; the cost of Pakistan's tight roping between alignment with the US and old links with the Afghan Taliban; and its long-term implications for the region and global security. This book elucidates implications for Afghanistan in the so-called war on terror while revealing US and Pakistan's foreign policy initiatives. The author explores all this through little known facts and through the players involved in this cloak and dagger game. The book tells the story behind the headlines: how equivocal is ISI's break with the Afghan Taliban fighting the coalition forces in Afghanistan; the shootout in Lahore involving a CIA agent; and the killing of Osama bin Laden.

Shadow City

Shadow City
Author: Taran Khan
Publsiher: Arrow
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 178470802X

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The Troubled Triangle

The Troubled Triangle
Author: Zafar Iqbal Yousafzai
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2021-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000515961

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This book is a comprehensive analysis of the Taliban, and how it has affected post-9/11 U.S.-Pakistan relations. It analyzes the genesis of the Taliban, the rationale behind their emergence and how they consolidated their rule in Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001. It examines the U.S. policies towards the Taliban in the post 9/11 era and Pakistan’s role as an ally in their efforts towards dismantling Taliban rule in Afghanistan—from Obama’s ‘fight and talk’ policy to the Doha peace agreement in 2020. It also discusses the outcomes of the Global War on Terror (GWoT), as well as the Taliban’s response to the U.S.-led ISAF and NATO forces in Afghanistan. The volume brings into focus Pakistan’s policies vis-à-vis the Taliban following the start of GWoT and how it pushed the U.S.-Pakistan relations to its lowest ebb; and then its role in bringing the Taliban to the negotiating table which resulted in the U.S.-Taliban deal in Doha in February 2020. The author introduces a ‘new balance of threat’ theory and expands on its applicability through the Taliban case study. The book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of U.S. foreign policy, international relations, peace and conflict studies, strategic studies, history, diplomatic studies and South Asian politics.

The Shadow Patrol

The Shadow Patrol
Author: Alex Berenson
Publsiher: G.P. Putnam's Sons
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2013-01-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780515151305

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Undercover operative John Wells investigates a possible Taliban infiltration of the CIA's Kabul Station.