Unwinnable Wars
Afghanistan and the Future of American Armed Statebuilding
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book examines the rapid collapse of American statebuilding efforts in Afghanistan following the Taliban's swift takeover, highlighting a broader pattern of military interventions that have consistently failed to achieve lasting stability. It delves into the reasons behind these dismal outcomes, analyzing historical precedents and the complexities of foreign military involvement in reconstructing allied states over the past century. The narrative seeks to uncover the underlying factors that contribute to these repeated failures.