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Citation

Ozdemir E. Interv. Int. J. Postcolon. Stud. 2019; 21(2): 188-218.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/1369801X.2018.1487321

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This essay aims at a critical analysis of liberal statebuilding efforts in Afghanistan as a counterinsurgency strategy. It interrogates the consequences of recent statebuilding policies of the counterinsurgency campaign in reproducing and perpetuating, rather than ameliorating, unequal sociopolitical relations in Afghanistan. Since statebuilding is a very broad area to analyze in a single article, this essay focuses on warlordism and corruption as two important issues that illustrate the failure of statebuilding efforts as a strategy of counterinsurgency. The biggest criticism posed by the research is the ignorance of local people's needs and expectations due to the hubris and arrogance of western interveners vis-à-vis their own technological and cognitive "superiority." Thus, this essay has a local population-based approach which enables that ignored local population to explain their perspectives and evaluate efforts in the country.


Language: en

Keywords

Afghanistan; corruption; counterinsurgency; liberalpeacebuilding; statebuilding; warlordism

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