Doomed in Afghanistan

Doomed in Afghanistan

by Phillip Corwin

2003

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"Doomed in Afghanistan provides a first-hand account of how failed diplomacy led to an Islamic fundamentalist victory in a war-torn country, and subsequently, to a Taliban takeover and a home for Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda terrorist network.". "In April 1992, Phillip Corwin was in Afghanistan as part of a United Nations team whose mission was to help ensure the transfer of power from the Soviet-installed communist regime of President Najibullah to an interim authority that would prepare for elections. Some years after the Soviet Union withdrew from Afghanistan, Najibullah's regime crumbled, and he was convinced to resign, with the understanding that he would be evacuated to a neutral country (India). Due to a series of miscalculations and machinations, the UN's diplomatic mission failed. Kabul fell to groups of mujahadin before Najibullah could be evacuated and before an interim authority could be installed. The inability of the various mujahadin factions to unite led to their eventual defeat by the Taliban, who four years later routed Najibullah from his safe haven at the UN compound and executed him."--BOOK JACKET.

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    How does Phillip Corwin’s firsthand perspective as a UN diplomat shift or deepen your understanding of the geopolitical forces at play in Afghanistan during the early 1990s?

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    In what ways does the breakdown of diplomatic missions like the one Corwin describes highlight the inherent limitations and vulnerabilities of international intervention?

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    Corwin details a complex web of miscalculations and factional rivalries that derailed the peaceful transfer of power; how do you think institutional arrogance or cultural misunderstanding contributes to such diplomatic failures?

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