20 Years in Afghanistan: What Do We Know About What We Learned?

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作者
Sheikh, Mona Kanwal [1 ]
机构
[1] Dansk Inst Int Studier DIIS, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
Afghanistan; war; intervention; lessons learned; Taliban;
D O I
10.23865/intpol.v80.3921
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
This article takes a closer look at various analyses of the international intervention in Afghanistan, which point at different reasons for the developments that took take place in August 2021. Developments that the American president Biden shortly before the Taliban takeover assured the world would not take place. Three factors stand out in previous analyses of the years that passed by in Afghanistan. First, that there were ongoing challenges with capacity-building. Challenges that had been pointed out by analysts, researchers and in the many evaluation and lessons-learned reports from the war. Secondly, that the purpose of the war on the part of the allied forces changed character as time went on. The common purpose was easier to see in the beginning of the war, but the intervention efforts turned into a purpose-dense delta, where the countries involved and their successive governments balanced considerations to alliances, domestic support, national security interests and value political agendas. Third, that the Taliban seemingly had gradually - and not overnight - built up strength and control, and at the same time been involved in a political process through their exile office in Doha that helped pave the way for their takeover.
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