Games Without Rules: The Often Interrupted History of Afghanistan
by:
Tamim Ansary (author)
Today, most Westerners still see the war in Afghanistan as a contest between democracy and Islamist fanaticism. That war is real; but it sits atop an older struggle, between Kabul and the countryside, between order and chaos, between a modernist impulse to join the world and the pull of an older...
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Today, most Westerners still see the war in Afghanistan as a contest between democracy and Islamist fanaticism. That war is real; but it sits atop an older struggle, between Kabul and the countryside, between order and chaos, between a modernist impulse to join the world and the pull of an older Afghanistan: a tribal universe of village republics permeated by Islam.Now, Tamim Ansary draws on his Afghan background, Muslim roots, and Western and Afghan sources to explain history from the inside out, and to illuminate the long, internal struggle that the outside world has never fully understood. It is the story of a nation struggling to take form, a nation undermined by its own demons while, every 40 to 60 years, a great power crashes in and disrupts whatever progress has been made. Told in conversational, storytelling style, and focusing on key events and personalities, Games without Rules provides revelatory insight into a country at the center of political debate.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781610390941 (1610390946)
Publish date: November 27th 2012
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Pages no: 397
Edition language: English
Excellent history written with compassion and clarity. Tamin Ansary succeeds in covering two centuries of Afghan history without sounding bitter or cynical, despite confronting with open eyes the often appalling ingredients of his story. Threaded through a history of violence and reaction he ...