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unexpected bloodstained end. Joel Hafvenstein didn't know what he was getting into when he signed up for a year in Afghanistan's rugged Helmand province, the heart of the world's opium trade. What Books on Afghanistan ? | Ghosts of AlexanderAll the same, almost nine years after the US intervened in Afghanistan, the shortage of serious books on Afghanistan in general and the Taliban (as opposed to the plethora of books on "terrorism") is somewhat astonishing - fine works by scholars like Gilles Dorronsoro, journalists like David Loyn, anthropologists like David Edwards and historians like B.D. Afghanistan : Opium Season · Global VoicesIan reviews briefly a new book " Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier " by Joel Hafvenstein, saying that the author knows how to write, and unlike many writers about Afghanistan, has a sense of measure and humility . Posted on . back to top. . Published in 2007, the book describes his experiences as a member of a USAID development project. The outer frontier . Set in 1977 . Afghanistan : The Legacy of the British Empire. Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier (Book 2007) - Barnes. Thus the conference speakers were bitterly opposed . Hafvenstein, Joel. ★ Buy Book Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier Reviews Buy Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier Book Reviews. Location: Home» eBooks. .. Marlowe, Ann. I cannot refute this concern: my recent book American War Machine also sees a relentless push since World War Two to establish and sustain global American dominance in the world. Author: Joel Hafvenstein; Publisher: Lyons Press; Opium Season (Book 2007) - Goodreads Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier by Joel Hafvenstein 3.85 of 5. Hitch-22, by Christopher Hitchens Arguably, by Christopher Hitchens Love, Poverty, and War, by Christopher Hitchens (this was a re-read) Opium Season: A Year on the Afghan Frontier , by Joel . New! Shop for Books on Google Play. Hopkins notwithstanding. Washington D.C.: Potomic Books , 2009. Sitemap View Cart Checkout. Opium Season , by Joel Hafvenstein - Registan.netThis memoir is more the story of how truly screwed up the international community in Afghanistan is than anything specific about the " year " (it was really more like six months) he spent on the " frontier ." Probably the most interesting portion of the beginning passages of the book , aside from the sinking feeling that accompanies the "I was clueless but willing, so they sent me" meme, is Hafvenstein ;s discussion of how USAID and their contractors operate