US Nation Building in Afghanistan
Author(s)
Keane, Conor
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103436Language
EnglishAbstract
Why has the US so dramatically failed in Afghanistan since 2001? Dominant explanations have ignored the bureaucratic divisions and personality conflicts inside the US state. This book rectifies this weakness in commentary on Afghanistan by exploring the significant role of these divisions in the US’s difficulties in the country that meant the battle was virtually lost before it even began. The main objective of the book is to deepen readers’ understanding of the impact of bureaucratic politics on nation-building in Afghanistan, focusing primarily on the Bush administration. It rejects the ‘rational actor’ model, according to which the US functions as a coherent, monolithic agent. Instead, internal divisions within the foreign policy bureaucracy are explored, to build up a picture of the internal tensions and contradictions that bedevilled US nation-building efforts.
Keywords
Political Science; Afghanistan; Bureaucracy; United States Agency for International Development; United States Department of State; Washington; D.C.ISBN
9781472474841Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2016-11-01Classification
International relations