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A critical review on Ahmed Rashid’s article “NATO’s Dangerous Wager with Karzai” by Farhad Arian
Published : December 15, 2010 | Author : farhadarian | Unrated
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This critical review (commentary) focuses on Ahmed Rashid’s article “NATO’s Dangerous Wager with Karzai”. The primary aim of the commentary is to argue the points that are raised by Rashid’s article in relation to the political situation of post-2001 Afghanistan. In particular, this critical review questions Rashid’s argument that how and why he similarly compares two presidents of Afghanistan, while the situation in today’s Afghanistan is entirely different from that of the 1980s.
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