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Author Cavanna, Thomas P., author.

Title Hubris, self-interest, and America's failed war in Afghanistan : the self-sustaining overreach / Thomas P. Cavanna.

Publication Info. Lanham : Lexington Boooks, [2015]
2015

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Description 1 online resource (364 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction : the self-sustaining overreach : hubris, self-interest, and America's failed war in Afghanistan -- PART I. THE STRUCTURAL WEIGHT OF REALISM : FOREIGN SECURITY INTERESTS AND THE US ENTANGLEMENT IN AFGHANISTAN. US Cold War and post-Cold War policy : a volatile and security-driven interest for the Afghan pawn -- Operation Enduring Freedom : a campaign in search for strategic coherence -- Pouring the US-led coalition's resources in a bottomless pit : Pakistan's predictable double game -- PART II. TOWARDS THE SELF-SUSTAINING OVERREACH : GRANDIOSE PROJECTS, STRUCTURAL AMBIGUITIES, AND QUESTIONABLE SUSTAINABILITY. The promises and profound ambiguities of the US-led coalition's democratization agenda -- The promises and profound ambiguities of the US-led reconstruction and state-building agenda -- The price of intractable contradictions : a seemingly unending security degradation -- PART III. THE OBAMA ERA : A FINAL SHOWDOWN TO SECURE A "DECENT INTERVAL?" The Obama Era : new intentions, same old strategic horizon -- The surge : disappointing results and unaltered path to withdrawal -- Afghanistan in 2015 : betrayed promises? -- Conclusion.
Summary "This book describes the conduct of the U.S.-led post-9/11 war in Afghanistan via a long-term historical perspective. It investigates the reasons behind Washington's entrapment in a self-sustaining overreach, emphasizing policy mistakes made in late 2001 and the contradictions associated with foreign-led democratization and state-building"-- Provided by publisher.
Note Description based on print version record.
Subject Afghan War, 2001- -- Political aspects -- United States.
Postwar reconstruction -- Afghanistan.
Democratization -- Afghanistan.
Nation-building -- Afghanistan.
Internal security -- Afghanistan.
United States -- Foreign relations -- Afghanistan.
Afghanistan -- Foreign relations -- United States.
Afghanistan -- Strategic aspects.
United States -- Military policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9781498506199 (cloth : alkaline paper)
9781498506212 (paperback : alkaline paper)
9781498506205 (e-book)

 
    
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