The Pashtun Question: The Unresolved Key to the Future of Pakistan and Afghanistan

Abubakar Siddique
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The Pashtun Question: The Unresolved Key to the Future of Pakistan and Afghanistan

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  • Published date: Jun 15, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 320
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9781849042925
  • Dimensions: 5.787401574" W x 0.984251968" L x 8.858267716" H
Abubakar Siddique is a journalist with Radio Free Europe in Prague, specialising in coverage of Afghanistan and Pakistan. He has spent the past fifteen years researching and writing about security, political, humanitarian and cultural issues in Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Pashtun heartland where he was born. In addition to his reporting, Siddique has spoken at Western thinktanks and has contributed articles, chapters and research papers to a range of publications.
"After years of dedicated scholarship and often-risky field research, Abubakar Siddique makes an articulate and timely plea on behalf of the long-misunderstood Pashtun people of Afghanistan and Pakistan, while offering a timely road map to peace. I have no doubt that The Pashtun Question will become an indispensable guide for those seeking solutions to the bitterly- intertwined conflicts of the region. A must-read." --Jon Lee Anderson, staff writer for the New Yorker, author of Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life "Nobody knows the Pashtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan the way that Abubakar Siddique knows his own people. He combines his insider knowledge with decades of on-the-ground reporting and academic training. This book is the best available survey and analysis of the inter-relations of the wars on both side of the Afghan-Pakistan border." --Barnett Rubin, professor at New York University and author of The Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and Collapse in the International System "What makes this book different from all the others written on the troubled frontier regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan is that Abubakar Siddique is himself a tribesman from the region, has studied his people closely and offers us insights which are simply not available anywhere else. We are in the hands of a master of knowledge of his region and the wars that have taken such a terrible toll over the past decade. Siddique writes lucidly, provocatively and with enormous knowledge and insight. We know we are in the hands of a master social scientist and story teller from the first pages of this enlightened book." --Ahmed Rashid, journalist and author of Pakistan on the Brink: The Future of America, Pakistan, and Afghanistan "This is the book to read for a comprehensive and definitive understanding of the Pashtuns of Pakistan and Afghanistan, and insight into the roots of Islamic militancy in their borderlands. Siddique's scholarly yet highly readable study offers a much welcomed, often first-hand account of contemporary Pashtuns' troubled history and society, driving ideologies, and radical progeny-the Taliban." --Marvin Weinbaum -- Middle East Institute "This is a study of the cultural values and current political affairs of the Pashtuns on both sides of the Durand Line. Siddique, a native of Waziristan, offers a fascinating description not only of his own kinsmen, but of all Pashtuns whom he has visited in various times in their lands. He has interviewed key Pashtun figures with the result that the work is rich in valuable information and insights that can not be found elsewhere. All this makes it an outstanding work of its kind. The book's appearance at a time when the Pashtun heartland is the focus of special attention will be of great value for all, especially for those who have to deal with this fascinating and still largely misunderstood part of the world." --Mohammad Hassan Kakar , former professor of history at Kabul University and author of Afghanistan: A Political and Diplomatic History "A well-researched and racy account of the Afghanistan jigsaw. ... There is a difference between others' books and The Pashtun Question. As a tribesman from the region Siddique gives an insiders perspective. Siddique skilfully breaks down the complexities of the region, taking the reader through the history of a resilient people." --Avalok Langer, Tehelka "...well written and comprehensive..." --Foreign Policy "The Pashtun Question is probably the most important work on the Pashtuns since Sir Olaf Caroe's classic 1958 field study on the subject, The Pathans." --Brian Glyn Williams, Terrorism Monitor, The Jamestown Foundation

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