‘Declinism’ and discourses of decline - the end of the war in Afghanistan and the limits of American power

Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (14):1591-1598 (2023)
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Taliban forces of 75,000 overran the well-equipped 300,000+ strong Afghan army, trained and supported by US-NATO military, in a world-shattering week that toppled the US Afghan client regime and bo...

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