01147nam0 22002893i 450 VAN024737620230615022434.675N978-3-030-58954-720220623d2021 |0itac50 baengCH|||| |||||Integrative DermatologyPractical Applications in Acne and RosaceaReena N. Rupani, Peter A. Lio editorsChamSpringer2021XIX, 280 p.ill.24 cmCHChamVANL001889LioPeter A.VANV106068RupaniReena N.VANV202475Springer <editore>VANV108073650ITSOL20240614RICAhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-58954-7E-book – Accesso al full-text attraverso riconoscimento IP di Ateneo, proxy e/o ShibbolethBIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBAVAN15NVAN0247376BIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBA15CONS SBA EBOOK 9272 15EB 9272 20220623 Integrative dermatology2853993UNICAMPANIA03422nam 22005534a 450 991095735430332120251117115323.00-8135-6827-70-8135-3451-8(CKB)111087027955122(OCoLC)70725050(CaPaEBR)ebrary10075355(SSID)ssj0000140971(PQKBManifestationID)11162072(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000140971(PQKBWorkID)10054704(PQKB)10845660(MiAaPQ)EBC3032105(Au-PeEL)EBL3032105(CaPaEBR)ebr10075355(OCoLC)53973246(BIP)77575775(BIP)7590183(EXLCZ)9911108702795512220020311d2003 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrDoomed in Afghanistan a UN officer's memoir of the fall of Kabul and Najibullah's failed escape, 1992 /Phillip Corwin1st ed.New Brunswick, N.J. Rutgers University Pressc20031 online resource (265 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8135-3171-3 Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-225) and index.Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary -- Waiting for the end: Kabul, 4/92 (poem) -- 1 Setting the Stage -- 2 The Journal: April 1992 -- 3 The View from UN Headquarters -- 4 Seven Years After: An Interview with Afghan Expatriates -- Epilogue: After the Events of 11 September 2001 -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index.To understand more deeply the tragic events of September 11, 2001, it is critical to know Afghanistan's recent and turbulent past. 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 of 1992, Phillip Corwin was part of a United Nations team in Afghanistan whose mission was to help ensure the transfer of power from the Soviet-installed communist regime of President Najibullah to an interim government (that would prepare for elections). Without the support of the Soviet Union, Najibullah's regime crumbled, and he was convinced to resign in favor of a national unity government, with the understanding that he would be evacuated to a neutral country (India). Due to a series of miscalculations and machinations, the U.N.'s diplomatic mission failed. Kabul fell to groups of mujahiddin before Najibullah could be evacuated. The inability of the various mujahiddin factions to unite led to their eventual defeat by the Taliban, who four years later routed Najibullah from his safe haven at the U.N. compound, and executed him. Corwin gives a vivid account of the seminal event of Najibullah's failed evacuation and the frenzied negotiations that were unable to forestall the anarchy and chaos that followed.AfghanistanHistorySoviet occupation, 1979-1989Personal narratives958.104/6Corwin Phillip1868901MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910957354303321Doomed in Afghanistan4476954UNINA