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The Afghan Great Game Podcast
Keith
6 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast explains the conflict in Afghanistan in simple layman’s terms. I explain the interaction of history, Islam, tribal and ethnic conflict, patronage power grabs, and world stakeholder involvement in a easy, short story format so the listener can make sense of it. Once the story is understood, we forecast the future and talk about the road to a real peace.
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This podcast explains the conflict in Afghanistan in simple layman’s terms. I explain the interaction of history, Islam, tribal and ethnic conflict, patronage power grabs, and world stakeholder involvement in a easy, short story format so the listener can make sense of it. Once the story is understood, we forecast the future and talk about the road to a real peace.
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1992 to today. The Peace Puzzle
The Afghan Great Game Podcast
43 minutes 28 seconds
4 years ago
1992 to today. The Peace Puzzle
I explore the political history of Afghanistan from the abdication of Dr Nanibullah in 1992 until today. I look at the similarities and differences between the departure of the USSR and the US explaining why it is not the same and how the collapse of the government can by mitigated or avoided.
The Afghan Great Game Podcast
This podcast explains the conflict in Afghanistan in simple layman’s terms. I explain the interaction of history, Islam, tribal and ethnic conflict, patronage power grabs, and world stakeholder involvement in a easy, short story format so the listener can make sense of it. Once the story is understood, we forecast the future and talk about the road to a real peace.