War Comes to Garmser: Thirty Years of Conflict in the Afghan Frontier - Hardcover

9781849042642: War Comes to Garmser: Thirty Years of Conflict in the Afghan Frontier
View all copies of this ISBN edition:
 
 
War in Afghanistan will never be understood without getting to grips with the small places - the provinces, districts, and villages - where most of the fighting occurred, away from the cities, in hundreds of hamlets, valleys, and farms amid a vast landscape. Those small places and their people were the frontlines, and it is only there that we can truly find answers to the questions that lay at the heart of the war: why people supported the Taliban, whether intervention brought peace, whether a better outcome was ever possible. Garmser is a small place that has seen much violence; a single district within one of Afghanistan's 34 provinces. Its 150,000 people inhabit a fertile strip along the Helmand River no more than 6 miles wide and 45 miles long. Carter Malkasian spent years in Garmser district as the political officer for the US Department of State. He tells the history of thirty years of war, from 1979 to 2012, explaining how the Taliban movement formed in Garmser; how, after being routed in 2001, they re- turned stronger than ever in 2006; and how Afghans, British, and Americans fought with them between 2006 and 2012. He describes the lives of Afghans who endured and tried to build some kind of order out of war. While Americans and British came and went, they carried on, year after year, inhabitants of a small place.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author:

Carter Malkasian spent nearly two years in the Afghan district of Garmser, in war torn Helmand province as a political officer for the US Department of State. For the last decade, he has studied war, and written about it, and worked in war zones, including long stints in Iraq's Al Anbar province. The author of Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare (named by Foreign Affairs as one of the ten books to read on counterinsurgency) and A History of Modern Wars of Attrition, he has also served as the director of the stability and development program at the Center for Naval Analyses. He has a Ph.D. in history from Oxford University.
Review:

"Malkasian evenhandedly examines the Garmser district in southern Afghanistan, where he was stationed as a political officer for the State Department between 2009 and 2011...deeply engaging work. Insightful, knowledgeable account of the "good war," intimately informed from the trenches." --Kirkus


"Malkasian is a fluent speaker of Pashto who spent two years as the senior political officer in Garmsir and became immersed in the area's history and intricate political structure. The book represents the kind of detailed study of Afghanistan that has been badly missing: Most people associated with the international military and development missions here come in for six-month or one-year stints. (Another valuable book, albeit with a vastly different background and purpose, is Noah Coburn's excellent ethnographic study, "Bazaar Politics.") One mark of Malkasian's analytical mettle is that he presents, more so than any other writer I've read, a clear and fair picture of the Taliban and why they enjoyed so much support in the south." --Mattheiu Aikins, New York Times


"In the nineteenth century Britain employed political officers on the troubled frontiers of its empire. They immersed themselves in their localities, learnt about the inhabitants and heard their stories. Carter Malkasian is an American twenty-first century political officer. Outwardly his deeply revealing book is about Afghanistan's experience of war over three decades, but it is also a mirror on the US itself. His message is clear: deep historical and cultural understanding is at the heart of good strategy." --Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War, Oxford University


"Whether as cause or as effect, there have been very few books about America's longest war, and even fewer good ones. ... To this short list can now be added another great book on the Afghan war, Carter Malkasian's War Comes to Garmser." -- John A. Nagl, Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security.


"Afghan officials and U.S. commanders credit Malkasian with playing a critical role in the transformation of Garmser from one of the country's most violent, Taliban-infested districts to a place so quiet that some Marines wish they had more chances to fire their weapons." -- Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post (8/13/2011 profile of Malkasian)


"[Malkasian's] rich, shrewdly constructed history of the area shows how tribal elders used the United States and the Taliban as resources in their own turf battles, which often revolved around access to irrigated land... Malkasian's gem of a concluding chapter... is best appreciated after a close reading of the preceding chapters. The effort will be amply repaid."--Foreign Affairs


"A first-rate account of [Malkasian's] experiences in Afghanistan's Helmand Province." - The Wall Street Journal


Silver Medal for the Council on Foreign Relations' 2014 Arthur Ross Book Award


"Malkasian evenhandedly examines the Garmser district in southern Afghanistan, where he was stationed as a political officer for the State Department between 2009 and 2011...deeply engaging work. Insightful, knowledgeable account of the "good war," intimately informed from the trenches." --Kirkus


"Malkasian is a fluent speaker of Pashto who spent two years as the senior political officer in Garmsir and became immersed in the area's history and intricate political structure. The book represents the kind of detailed study of Afghanistan that has been badly missing: Most people associated with the international military and development missions here come in for six-month or one-year stints. (Another valuable book, albeit with a vastly different background and purpose, is Noah Coburn's excellent ethnographic study, "Bazaar Politics.") One mark of Malkasian's analytical mettle is that he presents, more so than any other writer I've read, a clear and fair picture of the Taliban and why they enjoyed so much support in the south." --Mattheiu Aikins, New York Times


"In the nineteenth century Britain employed political officers on the troubled frontiers of its empire. They immersed themselves in their localities, learnt about the inhabitants and heard their stories. Carter Malkasian is an American twenty-first century political officer. Outwardly his deeply revealing book is about Afghanistan's experience of war over three decades, but it is also a mirror on the US itself. His message is clear: deep historical and cultural understanding is at the heart of good strategy." --Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War, Oxford University


"Whether as cause or as effect, there have been very few books about America's longest war, and even fewer good ones. ... To this short list can now be added another great book on the Afghan war, Carter Malkasian's War Comes to Garmser." -- John A. Nagl, Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security.


"Afghan officials and U.S. commanders credit Malkasian with playing a critical role in the transformation of Garmser from one of the country's most violent, Taliban-infested districts to a place so quiet that some Marines wish they had more chances to fire their weapons." -- Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post (8/13/2011 profile of Malkasian)


"[Malkasian's] rich, shrewdly constructed history of the area shows how tribal elders used the United States and the Taliban as resources in their own turf battles, which often revolved around access to irrigated land... Malkasian's gem of a concluding chapter... is best appreciated after a close reading of the preceding chapters. The effort will be amply repaid."--Foreign Affairs


"A first-rate account of [Malkasian's] experiences in Afghanistan's Helmand Province." - The Wall Street Journal


Silver Medal for the Council on Foreign Relations' 2014 Arthur Ross Book Award


"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

Shipping: US$ 12.74
From United Kingdom to U.S.A.

Destination, rates & speeds

Add to Basket

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780199390014: War Comes to Garmser: Thirty Years of Conflict on the Afghan Frontier

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  0199390010 ISBN 13:  9780199390014
Publisher: Oxford University Press, 2016
Softcover

  • 9780199973750: War Comes to Garmser: Thirty Years of Conflict on the Afghan Frontier

    Oxford..., 2013
    Hardcover

Top Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace

Stock Image

Malkasian
Published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd (2013)
ISBN 10: 1849042640 ISBN 13: 9781849042642
New Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Revaluation Books
(Exeter, United Kingdom)

Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. In Stock. Seller Inventory # __1849042640

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
US$ 47.40
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 12.74
From United Kingdom to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Carter Malkasian
Published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd (2013)
ISBN 10: 1849042640 ISBN 13: 9781849042642
New Hardcover Quantity: 10
Seller:
THE SAINT BOOKSTORE
(Southport, United Kingdom)

Book Description Hardback. Condition: New. New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days. A micro-history of one small district in Afghanistan and the vicissitudes of its people in America's longest foreign war. Seller Inventory # B9781849042642

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
US$ 50.16
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 11.40
From United Kingdom to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Carter Malkasian
Published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd (2013)
ISBN 10: 1849042640 ISBN 13: 9781849042642
New Hardcover Quantity: > 20
Seller:

Book Description Condition: New. A micro-history of one small district in Afghanistan and the vicissitudes of its people in America's longest foreign war. Num Pages: 288 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FCA; 3JM; HBJF; HBLX; HBWS4. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 223 x 157 x 23. Weight in Grams: 538. . 2013. Hardcover. . . . . Seller Inventory # V9781849042642

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
US$ 52.91
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 11.39
From Ireland to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Malkasian, Carter
Published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd (2013)
ISBN 10: 1849042640 ISBN 13: 9781849042642
New Hardcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Books Unplugged
(Amherst, NY, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: New. Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition 1.23. Seller Inventory # bk1849042640xvz189zvxnew

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
US$ 71.02
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Carter Malkasian
Published by C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd (2013)
ISBN 10: 1849042640 ISBN 13: 9781849042642
New Hardcover Quantity: > 20
Seller:
Kennys Bookstore
(Olney, MD, U.S.A.)

Book Description Condition: New. A micro-history of one small district in Afghanistan and the vicissitudes of its people in America's longest foreign war. Num Pages: 288 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FCA; 3JM; HBJF; HBLX; HBWS4. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 223 x 157 x 23. Weight in Grams: 538. . 2013. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Seller Inventory # V9781849042642

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
US$ 60.55
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 10.50
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Carter Malkasian
ISBN 10: 1849042640 ISBN 13: 9781849042642
New Hardcover Quantity: 10
Seller:
PBShop.store UK
(Fairford, GLOS, United Kingdom)

Book Description HRD. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # FV-9781849042642

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy New
US$ 41.50
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 31.84
From United Kingdom to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds