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Sunday, January 18, 2004


Seven State building lessons from a Swede who knows what he's talking about. Also, this comes from the BBC. They know a thing or two about Empire and Nation building, especially in Iraq, since they're the ones that set it up after WWI, anyway.
Building peace is a far more fragile, complex, costly and drawn-out process than fighting a war. So a peace coalition normally needs to be much broader than a war coalition.

The task is state-building - not nation-building.
I guess this is obvious, but someone needs to say it: Peace is more difficult than war, and "regime change" isn't as simple as removing Saddam and restoring the power grid.



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