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Pashtun identity and geopolitics in Southwest Asia, Pakistan and Afghanistan since 9/11, Iftikhar H. Malik

Label
Pashtun identity and geopolitics in Southwest Asia, Pakistan and Afghanistan since 9/11, Iftikhar H. Malik
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pashtun identity and geopolitics in Southwest Asia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
958449660
Responsibility statement
Iftikhar H. Malik
Series statement
Anthem Middle East studiesCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
Pakistan and Afghanistan since 9/11
Summary
<I>Pashtun Identity and Geopolitics in Southwest Asia</I> brings together Pakistan and Afghanistan as two inseparable entities by investigating areas such as the evolution and persistence of the Taliban, quest for Pashtun identity, the ambivalent status of the tribal region and the state of civic clusters on both sides. In addition to their relations with the United States and the EU, a due attention has been devoted to regional realties while looking at relations with India and China. The study explores vital disciplines of ethnography, history, Islamic studies, and international relations and benefits from a wide variety of source material. The volume takes into account the salient subjects including political Islam, nature and extent of violence since 9/11, failure of Western policies in the region, the Drone warfare, and the emergence of new regimes in Kabul, Islamabad and Delhi offering fresh opportunities as well as new threat perceptions.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Gandhara lands: wrestling with Pashtun identity and history -- Imperial hubris: the Afghan Taliban in ascendance -- Masculinities in conflict: Western pedagogy and the return of the Afghan Taliban -- Understanding Pakistan: geopolitical legacies and perspectives on violence -- Locating civic sentiments and movements in Pakistan: stalemated cycle, or a way forward? -- The United States and Pakistan: friends or foes! -- The European Union and Southwest Asia: perceptions, policies and permutations -- Conclusion: Pashtun troubled lands, uncertain Southwest Asia, or a new beginning
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