The Defiant Border
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This book explores why the Afghan-Pakistan borderlands have remained largely independent of state controls throughout the twentieth century.
This scholarly series delves into the intricate history of United States foreign relations, spanning from the colonial era to the present day. It critically examines these interactions employing cutting-edge methodological approaches and newly accessible archives. With a guiding ethos of transnationalism, the series prioritizes understanding American foreign relations within a global context, moving beyond a solely US-centric viewpoint.





This book explores why the Afghan-Pakistan borderlands have remained largely independent of state controls throughout the twentieth century.
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