This book is a comprehensive history of the war, arguing that one of the primary reasons for the Taliban's success was their deep connection to the religious and social identity of Afghanistan,[7] and that the inability of the American-supported Afghan government to attract popular support and retain control of the country[8] was due to Afghans’ viewing the American military as a foreign occupying power, writing, "The very presence of Americans in Afghanistan trod on what it meant to be Afghan… Any Afghan government, however good, however democratic, was going to be imperiled as long as it was aligned with the United States."[9]
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^Car, Ronal. "Carter Malkasian: The American war in Afghanistan: A History." Journal of Constitutional History, no. 42, July 2021, pp. 297+. Gale Academic OneFile. Accessed 19 June 2022.(opt for English translation to read article)
^Nagi, John. "Malkasian, Carter. The American War in Afghanistan: A History." Parameters, vol. 51, no. 4, winter 2021, pp. 131+. Gale Academic OneFile. Accessed 19 June 2022.
^"2022 Lionel Gelber Prize awarded to Carter Malkasian for The American War in Afghanistan: A History." Defense & Aerospace Week, 27 Apr. 2022, p. 17. Gale In Context: Global Issues
^Note: The book was published on 1 July 2021, prior to the rapid gains, in August 2021, that Malkasian predicted that the Taliban would make in seizing control of large parts of the country in the wake of the withdrawal of American forces.
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