In The Return of the Taliban, Hassan Abbas provides an authoritative analysis of the Taliban’s resurgence and the complexities surrounding their return to power in Afghanistan. Drawing on firsthand experiences and extensive research, Abbas examines the political, social, and military strategies that facilitated their comeback after years of U.S. involvement. The book also discusses the impact of this development on regional stability, global security, and the implications for policies in South Asia. By weaving together historical context and contemporary events, Abbas delivers a nuanced and eye-opening account that is essential for understanding the shifting dynamics in Afghanistan and beyond.
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