Description
About the Author
Ashley Jackson is the co-director of the Centre for the Study of Armed Groups at the Overseas Development Institute. She has worked on Afghanistan for more than a decade and has published extensively on the Taliban.
Reviews
'Negotiating Survival is the first text to cover the topic of how civilians have been bargaining with insurgents in Afghanistan. Rich in empirical material and comprehensively sourced, it is original, ambitious, and convincing.' -- Antonio Giustozzi, Visiting Professor, King's College London, and author of 'The Taliban at War: 2001-2018'
'This is a work of outstanding scholarship. The first-hand data collected rigorously by the author makes this book an original contribution to the literature on the politics and operation of armed non-state actors. Vivid and compelling.' -- Barnett Rubin, Senior Fellow, Center on International Cooperation, and author of 'Afghanistan from the Cold War through the War on Terror'
'An exploration of the political landscape in Taliban-controlled areas of Afghanistan, led by an intrepid scholar with an eye for details and their analytical implications. Essential reading at a critical juncture in the country's history.' -- Astri Suhrke, Researcher Emeritas, Chr. Michelsen Institute, and author of 'When More is Less. The International Project in Afghanistan'
'In this sensitive, bottom-up account, Jackson reveals the everyday tightrope walk that the civilian population and their leadership in Afghanistan have to undertake with the dreaded Taliban in order to stay relevant. A masterly study of the art of negotiation.' -- Amalendu Misra, Senior Lecturer, Lancaster University, and author of 'Afghanistan: The Labyrinth of Violence'
Book Information
ISBN 9781787384859
Author Ashley Jackson
Format Hardback
Page Count 328
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd