The Last Days of the Afghan Republic - Arsalan Noori, Noah Coburn

The Last Days of the Afghan Republic

A Doomed Evacuation Twenty Years in the Making
Buch | Hardcover
330 Seiten
2023
Rowman & Littlefield (Verlag)
978-1-5381-7808-9 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
A nuanced and human portrait of a generation of young Afghans who bought into the promise of the international intervention and were caught in the structures of the Forever War
It is difficult to overstate the chaos of August 2021 for many of those in Afghanistan, particularly those that lived in Kabul and had worked closely with the international community there. In a matter of days, an insurgency threw out a government the international community had spent 20 years and tens of billions of dollars supporting. A government that had stated that it stood for women’s rights, education, and a litany of other ideals, was replaced by one that did not allow girls to attend secondary school. A university that was built by the American government at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars was now being used to house members of the militias supporting the Haqqani network, a criminal, tribal band that had support the return of the Taliban and carried out many of their most brutal attacks over the past two decades. In the place of President Ashraf Ghani, a former professor at John Hopkins was Mullah Mohammad Hasan, who had been educated in Islamic seminaries and led Taliban recruitment.

Afghans, Americans, and much of the rest of the world, watched for two weeks in August, as crowds rushed the airport, bodies fell from planes, a suicide bomber killed civilians and soldiers, and a baby was handed to a Marine over a barbed wire wall. The agony of lives so clearly destroyed, as people tried to flee their homeland with little to nothing, felt like images that we see in the wake of natural disasters. And yet, this was not a natural disaster. It was completely avoidable.

Part memoir and part history, The Last Days of the Afghan Republic tells the story of that chaos through the experiences of a doctor, a student, a translator, and a researcher. One of these Afghans made it out before the evacuation, one was a part of the evacuation, one managed to escape the country in the months after the evacuation, and one was left behind. The characters in the book are all figures who benefited from the international presence over the past two decades –– young men and women who had bought into the promise of the international intervention, that if they studied, worked hard, and believed in democracy and human rights, Afghanistan could become a new country.

Their lives also tell the story of Afghanistan over the past thirty years. They recount, from the ground up, the political decisions on the American side that led to the “forever war,” the way that Afghan political partners squandered opportunities by focusing on enriching themselves, and the ways in which the U.S. presence unevenly reshaped Afghan society.

Noah Coburn (@NoahSCoburn) is a socio-cultural anthropologist focusing on political structures and violence in the Middle East and Central Asia. He is a leading authority on the shifting political landscape in Afghanistan and has conducted field research in Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Nepal, India, and Turkey. He is also the author of four books and numerous articles and reports for a variety of think tanks in Washington and Kabul, including the United States Institute of Peace, the Afghan Research and Evaluation Unit, and the Agha Khan Trust for Culture. Arsalan Noori is a social science researcher who has worked with the international community for the past 15 years.

Characters

Timeline

Acronyms

The Last Flight out of HKIA

A Failed Intervention?

A Land of Opportunity?

A Contracted War

A Divided Country

A Growing Distance

Young Politics

Special Immigrants

Willful Ignorance

The Second Coming of the Taliban

Insecurity and Failed Diplomacy

The Challenges of Resettlement

Lawyers, Travel Agents, and Traffickers

The Final Days of the American Occupation

Why wasn’t it fixed

Priority 2

The Collapse

After August 15

Chaos

In Afghanistan it’s still who you know

Unaccompanied Minors

The Women who Remained Behind

Tea with the Taliban

Airplane Hangers

Making Compromises

Parole

California

Kabul

Sources

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Lanham, MD
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 230 mm
Gewicht 531 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-5381-7808-7 / 1538178087
ISBN-13 978-1-5381-7808-9 / 9781538178089
Zustand Neuware
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