The ledger: accounting for failure in Afghanistan
'These things happened. They were glorious and they changed the world,' said Charlie Wilson of America's role in supporting the mujahideen against the Soviet Union. 'And then we fucked up the endgame.' The scandal-prone US Congressman lamented the absence of support for Afgh...
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Zusammenfassung: | 'These things happened. They were glorious and they changed the world,' said Charlie Wilson of America's role in supporting the mujahideen against the Soviet Union. 'And then we fucked up the endgame.' The scandal-prone US Congressman lamented the absence of support for Afghanistan after that war, a vacuum which the Taliban and Osama bin Laden would fill. The Ledger identifies and assesses the failures of the West's approach to Afghanistan after 9/11 - military, diplomatic, political and developmental. For Afghans, the war is not over because the West has declared it so, and neither will its geo-political effects simply disappear along with the last of NATO forces. Afghanistan remains connected to the world through communications and the networks of the last twenty years. The Ledger also considers these lessons for the benefit of future, similar peacebuilding missions in Africa and elsewhere. Dr David Kilcullen and Dr Greg Mills are uniquely placed to reflect backwards and forwards on the Afghan conflict, having worked with the international mission as advisers and within the Arg. Both have considerable experience of counter-insurgency and stability operations elsewhere, in Latin America, Asia and across Africa. There is plenty of blame to go around, as this book shows, in the attempts to bring peace to Afghanistan after 9/11. The signs of the collapse had been there for a long-time, mostly conveniently ignored as they were ill-suited to the political narrative of 'we're making progress' and then, as the deadline drew closer, 'mission accomplished'. In understanding why and where the failure took place, The Ledger warns against the eternal human curse in believing that we can be an exception to all that precedes us. Whatever the desire to avoid future military and diplomatic 'quagmires', the reality is that politicians will not always follow that advice, nor can these crises always be avoided |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Foreword: Rory Stewart Preface and Acknowledgements About the Authors Introduction: The New Sympathisers 1. An Evolving Campaign xi xix xxiii 1 49 Confusion, Compression and Echoes ofthe Past A Question ofPolitics 72 80 2. Echoes of Campaigns Past 85 Déjà vu All Over Again ? Trying Everything Similarities Differences Five Common Lessons 92 99 103 105 109 3. Assessing Four Failures 123 The Failure ofPolitics The Failure ofPolicy on Pakistan The Corruption ofRecovery ІХ 124 134 151
CONTENTS The Failure ofEconomic Development 4. Endgame Slow Disintegration after 2015 The Selection-Destruction Cycle The Collapse of2021 Why the Afghan Military Collapsed Why the Civil Government Collapsed What Could Have Been Done Differently i 5. The Ball Keeps Bouncing 166 193 196 202 209 216 222 225 235 Assessing the Wider Cost and Implications From Afghanistan to Africa ? Reinforcing Success, Rewarding Failure? Changing Outside Strategy All Peace Missions are Local? 243 248 255 259 265 Conclusion: The Ledger—Lessons from Failure in Afghanistan 275 Allfor Nothing? Notes Index X 304 313 331
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CONTENTS The Failure ofEconomic Development 4. Endgame Slow Disintegration after 2015 The Selection-Destruction Cycle The Collapse of2021 Why the Afghan Military Collapsed Why the Civil Government Collapsed What Could Have Been Done Differently i 5. The Ball Keeps Bouncing 166 193 196 202 209 216 222 225 235 Assessing the Wider Cost and Implications From Afghanistan to Africa ? Reinforcing Success, Rewarding Failure? Changing Outside Strategy All Peace Missions are Local? 243 248 255 259 265 Conclusion: The Ledger—Lessons from Failure in Afghanistan 275 Allfor Nothing? Notes Index X 304 313 331 |
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