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Book Title
Losing Afghanistan
Publication Name
Losing Afghanistan : an Obituary for the Intervention
Title
Losing Afghanistan
Subtitle
An Obituary for the Intervention
Author
Noah Coburn
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0804797773
EAN
9780804797771
ISBN
9780804797771
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Genre
Society & Culture
Topic
Social Sciences
Release Date
03/02/2016
Release Year
2016
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.6in
Item Length
9in
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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The U.S.-led intervention in Afghanistan mobilized troops, funds, and people on an international level not seen since World War II. Hundreds of thousands of individuals and tens of billions of dollars flowed into the country. But what was gained for Afghanistan--or for the international community that footed the bill? Why did development money not lead to more development? Why did a military presence make things more dangerous? Through the stories of four individuals--an ambassador, a Navy SEAL, a young Afghan businessman, and a wind energy engineer--Noah Coburn weaves a vivid account of the challenges and contradictions of life during the intervention. Looking particularly at the communities around Bagram Airbase, this ethnography considers how Afghans viewed and attempted to use the intervention and how those at the base tried to understand the communities around them. These compelling stories step outside the tired paradigms of 'unruly' Afghan tribes, an effective Taliban resistance, and a corrupt Karzai government to show how the intervention became an entity unto itself, one doomed to collapse under the weight of its own bureaucracy and contradictory intentions.

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804797773
ISBN-13
9780804797771
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219261684

Product Key Features

Author
Noah Coburn
Publication Name
Losing Afghanistan : an Obituary for the Intervention
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
264 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ds371
Reviews
Though it receives little regard in the conference rooms where policy decisions are arrived at, anthropology in the person of field ethnographers like Noah Coburn provides a much-needed perspective that is almost always ignored or only turned to after the fact. In its careful attention to pinpointing the places where abstract policy gets stuck in practice, Losing Afghanistan demonstrates why anthropology is desperately needed as both counsel and corrective, and why its small-scale but critical truths are so often ignored., "Coburn's experienced eye demonstrates that understanding local culture is a two way street. Highly recommended for Afghans, or anyone puzzled by the policies of international military and civilian institutions and in need of practical advice on how to cope with their strange ways of thinking."--Thomas Barfield, Boston University, "Rich in description and thick with ironies, Losing Afghanistan reveals the insanities of a war run by and for contractors, and by soldiers posing as development agents. In this first-hand account of war-time Afghanistan, Coburn navigates the various and sometimes shared assumptions of walled off foreigners and the world they created in which Afghans play but minor parts. A quiet indictment."--Catherine Lutz, Brown University, " Losing Afghanistan provides a unique window into the longest, most costly US and international intervention since the Second World War. Having spent over a decade researching and writing about Afghanistan, living with ordinary Afghans, and a bewildering array of international actors, Coburn illuminates the chasm between what ordinary Afghans think and want, and what international actors assume and do, and the frustration and disillusionment that resulted."--Michael Keating, Associate Director, Chatham House, and Former UN Deputy Envoy to Afghanistan, Kabul
Copyright Date
2016
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Peace, Military / Afghan War (2001-), Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Public Policy / Economic Policy, World / Asian
Lccn
2015-020748
Dewey Decimal
958.104/7
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science, Political Science

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