Zone of Crisis
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran and Iraq
by Amin Saikal
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Pub Date 24 Jun 2014 | Archive Date 6 Aug 2014
Description
The West Asian states of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Iran have over the last few decades represented an arc of crisis. Characterised by fractured and dysfunctional political elites, fraught economic policies, and ideological struggles between the forces of authoritarianism and democratisation, neo-fundamentalism and pluralism, they embody a mosaic of ethnicities. Amin Saikal, a distinguished Afghan-born expert of international affairs, provides a new understanding of the complex contemporary political and social instability encompassing the region.
Critically comparing democratisation and counter-insurgency efforts in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, and examining both recent Western intervention and the history of foreign influence in the region, Saikal looks at how US entanglement has affected Pakistani and Iranian domestic politics and foreign affairs. How has this influenced the success or failure of the occupation in Afghanistan and Iraq? What solutions can be taken to ensure regional security? An informed and balanced overview on a troubled region, this book will fascinate general readers and prove essential reading for specialists.
Amin Saikal is one of the world’s leading experts on the modern history and international relations of the Middle East. Born in Afghanistan, his regional expertise focuses on that nation and its surrounding countries, particularly Pakistan, Iran and Iraq. Amin is a frequent commentator for radio and television including the BBC, SBS, ABC News, Voice of America and he has written for The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune, and the Guardian amongst others.Advance Praise
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EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781780763194 |
PRICE | £25.00 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
There's a common problem for writing about current events in the Middle East in this day and age-books feel dated less than 6 months later. So I appreciated most Saikal's more historical analysis-discussing the events that have been overshadowed by the modern crises. Thank you very much for letting me read the ARC.