State-building 101: hard lessons from Afghanistan/ Michael Miklaucic

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Armed Forces & Society Vol. 49, No. 4, October 2023, pp.982-988 (3)Summary: The American war in afghanistan was originally an act of retaliation and retribution. Over time it assumed the moral burden of state-building. The state-building effort however was undermined by inadequate planning, inadequate knowledge, and inadequate understanding of the complexity and difficulty of the state-building process.
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The American war in afghanistan was originally an act of retaliation and retribution. Over time it assumed the moral burden of state-building. The state-building effort however was undermined by inadequate planning, inadequate knowledge, and inadequate understanding of the complexity and difficulty of the state-building process.

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