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The Afghan Great Game Podcast
Keith
6 episodes
1 week 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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Why the Afghanistan Conflict Seems So Complex
The Afghan Great Game Podcast
31 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
Why the Afghanistan Conflict Seems So Complex
In this episode I tell of the three reasons you haven’t been educated on Afghanistan well enough to derive an educated opinion. I also tell the audience who the Average Afghan is and what they need from the government and constitution for peace.
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.