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About the Author:
Sherard Cowper-Coles is one of the most respected authorities on foreign affairs in the country. He has held a string of high-profile diplomat posts, both in the UK and overseas, most recently as the British Ambassador to Kabul and the Foreign Secretary's Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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"highly readable and witty account of a crucial period in the Afghan conflict" Daily Telegraph "an instructive perspective" Daily Express `The clearest, best informed, and most honest account yet of why and how Britain was drawn deeper and deeper into the Afghan war, by the man who knows more about it than just about anyone else. If you want to understand what really happened, you absolutely have to read this book.' John Simpson `Unquestionably the most important record yet of the diplomatic wrangling that has accompanied the slow military encirclement of western forces in Afghanistan. Extraordinary' William Dalrymple, Observer `Vividly portrays the plight of an envoy who really cared about his brief, and felt unable to keep silent about looming failure in a vital region where western intervention has been bungled' Max Hastings, Sunday Times `A highly readable and witty account by one of our most dynamic and impressive diplomats' Daily Telegraph `A supremely urbane, frustrated and brilliant valedictory diagnosis of the problems of Afghanistan's recent past' Sunday Telegraph
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- PublisherHarperCollins Publishers
- Publication date2012
- ISBN 10 0007432046
- ISBN 13 9780007432042
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages352
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