Understand the complexities of the most lethal insurgent group of America's longest war—the Taliban.
Foreword by Raymond Taras
Preface
Introduction
Abbreviations
1. Afghanistan's Landscape, the People, and Islamism
2. Enter the Taliban
3. The Taliban in Power
4. The Taliban in Defeat
5. The Taliban's Recovery in Pakistan
6. The Taliban Improve Their Tactics and Firepower
7. Taliban Inc.
8. Affiliated Insurgent Groups and Foreign Connections
9. The Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Afterword: Salafist Dystopia
Appendix: Coalition Military Fatalities by Year
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Mark Silinsky, PhD, is a 32-year veteran of the defense intelligence community. He has served as a senior counterinsurgency advisor and counterintelligence analyst in the United States and in Afghanistan.
Covering a perplexing subject succinctly, this is a more academic
and up-to-date examination . . . . It will be useful for students
investigating current events and is a valuable addition to
collections supporting introductory academic research into
contemporary world history or politics.
*Library Journal*
Written by an Army intelligence veteran, this work tackles a
difficult subject, balancing factual reporting, emotionally charged
narratives, basic background information, and deeper explorations
of conflict and ideologies. . . . The content is well researched,
gives relevant historical context and background of the extremist
policies of the Taliban, and describes atrocities committed by
terrorists and Americans and resistance to the Taliban. The
occasionally dry tone is balanced by short, descriptive profiles of
different people, such as a comedian who resisted oppression with
humor. . . . The author has a military background, which provides
insight and makes this book far less alarmist than The World
Almanac of Islamism (Rowman & Littlefield, 2011). . . . The content
is general enough for casual reading, and an extensive compilation
of notes and a strong bibliography make it a great resource for
research. Overall, this is a well-organized, valuable work.
*School Library Journal*
This is a highly comprehensive, informative, and authoritative
examination of the origins and evolution of the Taliban. . . .
[T]his book serves as an indispensable handbook for those
interested in understanding the extent of progress made so far and
the likely security challenges that lie ahead.
*Perspectives on Terrorism*
The book to read about The Taliban is Mark Silinsky's The Taliban:
Afghanistan's Most Lethal Insurgents. . . . [P]ublished in 2014, it
is the best, clearest, most factual, and least biased of the books
I have read so far.
*Middle East Forum*
While America's role in the war is coming to an end, this book will
be valuable to the small contingent of soldiers and civilians
deploying to Afghanistan as well as Americans seeking answers after
13 years of war.
*Parameters*
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