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The Afghan Great Game Podcast

The Afghan Great Game Podcast

Keith

This podcast explains the conflict in Afghanistan in simple layman’s terms. I explain the interaction of history, Islam, tribal and ethnic conflict, patronage power grabs, and world stakeholder involvement in a easy, short story format so the listener can make sense of it. Once the story is understood, we forecast the future and talk about the road to a real peace.

6 - 1992 to today. The Peace Puzzle
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  • 6 - 1992 to today. The Peace Puzzle

    I explore the political history of Afghanistan from the abdication of Dr Nanibullah in 1992 until today. I look at the similarities and differences between the departure of the USSR and the US explaining why it is not the same and how the collapse of the government can by mitigated or avoided.

    Wed, 12 May 2021 - 43min
  • 5 - Episode 5: Bring It Together.

    From 1972 to 1992, the mixture of the political fight, ethnic fight, and religious movements create the condition where people were looking for a Solution that would bring Sharia Law and Peace. The result would be the movement started by “students from the Madrassas” - IE Talibs.

    Fri, 23 Apr 2021 - 53min
  • 4 - Episode 4: The Government and the People

    In this episode we track the kings and emirs of Afghanistan, the changes in government from an emir, to Kingdom, to Republic, to Emirate, to Republic. We explain why the government has never represented more than half of the population and their values since the Hotak Empire in 1708. One cannot understand the road to peace without understanding why governments always failed in the past and now. The governments never represented more than half the population.

    Mon, 05 Apr 2021 - 36min
  • 3 - The First of Two Wars-The Ethnic War

    In this episode, we cover the roots of what has led to the Ethnic War of today. It starts with the borders of Afghanistan being drawn by Russia and Great Britain as an end to the Great Game. It includes the Pashtun Barakzai Mahmoud Amir Abdul Rahman Khans attempt to consolidate power under a common Hannafi Fiqh, and the brutal extent he went to accomplish his goal by enslaving the Shiite Hazara.

    Thu, 01 Apr 2021 - 1h 00min
  • 2 - Why the Afghanistan Conflict Seems So Complex

    In this episode I tell of the three reasons you haven’t been educated on Afghanistan well enough to derive an educated opinion. I also tell the audience who the Average Afghan is and what they need from the government and constitution for peace.

    Sun, 28 Mar 2021 - 31min
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