This book ‘A Wounded Afghanistan: Communism, Fundamentalism and Democracy’ examines the impact of foreign interventions since 1979 on the socio-political developments of Afghanistan and the circumstances, which made eit the epicenter of terrorism. The strategic location of Afghanistan in central Asia and its closeness to Eurasia led to geopolitical rivalry for resource loot between imperialistic powers, the British empire and USA on the one hand and Czarist ...