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Oxford University Press, USA

Afghan Way of War: How and Why They Fight

Afghan Way of War: How and Why They Fight

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Focusing on key episodes in Afghanistan's long history of conflict with foreign forces from the early nineteenth century to the present, this book sheds new light on the Afghan Way of War. Robert Johnson shows that, contrary to the stereotypes of primitive warriors enflamed with religious
fanaticism, Afghan warfare has been marked by constant change as Afghani methods evolved to face new threats.

From the dynastic struggles and popular resistance movements of the nineteenth century to the ideological confrontations of recent decades, Afghans have long resisted political coercion, military intervention, and foreign influence. To do so, they have developed sophisticated strategic approaches to
deal with both internal unrest and foreign intrusion, while at the tactical level outthinking and outfighting their opponents at every step. The final part of the book, which deals with how the Taliban has contested Western intervention by borrowing from traditions in Afghan history and culture,
will be of considerable topical interest in light of the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan.


Author: Robert Johnson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 12/12/2011
Pages: 375
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.30w x 1.60d
ISBN: 9780199798568

About the Author

Robert Johnson is Lecturer in the History of War at Oxford University, and Deputy Director of the Oxford Changing Character of War Program. A former army officer, and frequent visitor to Afghanistan, he specializes in the history of the Afghans.

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