Afghanistan

how the West lost its way

Western forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001 and swiftly toppled the Taliban regime. The goal of replacing the Taliban with a more democratic government was also achieved but stabilizing the country has proved much more difficult. Despite billions of dollars in aid and military expenditure, Afghanistan remains the world's major heroin producer, its government is riddled with corruption, and the southern provinces form the site of endless conflict between NATO forces and Islamists.

Yale University Press
2011
9780300154573
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