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An Intimate War Tells The Story Of The Last Thirty-four Years Of Conflict In Helmand Province, Afghani- Stan As Seen Through The Eyes Of The Helmandis. In The West, This Period Is Often Defined Through Different Lenses - The Soviet Intervention, The Civil War, The Taliban, And The Post-2001 Nation-building Era. Yet, As Experienced By Local Inhabitants, The Helmand Conflict Is A Perennial One, Involving The Same Individuals, Families And Groups, And Driven By The Same Arguments Over Land, Water And Power. This Book - Based On Both Military And Re- Search Experience In Helmand And 150 Inter- Views In Pashto - Offers A Very Different View Of Helmand From Those In The Media. It Demonstrates How Outsiders Have Most Often Misunderstood The Ongoing Struggle In Helmand And How, In Doing So, They Have Exacerbated The Conflict, Perpetuated It And Made It More Violent - Precisely The Opposite Of What Was Intended When Their Interventions Were Launched. Mike Martin's Oral History Of Helmand Under- Scores The Absolute Imperative Of Understanding The Highly Local, Personal, And Non-ideological Nature Of Internal Conflict In Much Of The 'third' World.
This book investigates how the persistent, localized nature of conflict in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, has been consistently misunderstood by external actors over the last thirty-four years. Mike Martin, drawing on his background as a military officer and researcher, utilizes extensive primary source interviews conducted in Pashto to challenge Western narratives of the region. He argues that the conflict is driven by perennial, personal disputes over land, water, and power rather than the ideological or geopolitical frameworks typically applied by international interveners.
What You Will Find
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Experts and military analysts frequently cite this work as a critical corrective to Western-centric interpretations of the Afghan conflict. Readers often note the academic rigor of the oral history methodology and the sobering implications of the author's findings regarding the efficacy of external interventions.
Page Count:
420
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190237910
ISBN-13:
9780190237912
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