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The Inevitable Failure of a Startup Nation Building
This podcast discusses the struggle of Afghanistan with a company that interfered with the government and the failure of the government itself. Furthermore, the original goal of getting rid of al Qaeda was achieved in the first year leaving more than 20 years of challenge and corruption.
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The company referenced in this transcript was a start-up that received a lot of funding but failed to find product market fit, ultimately causing tension with the country it was trying to work with.
17:46 - 22:24 (04:38)
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The company referenced in this transcript was a start-up that received a lot of funding but failed to find product market fit, ultimately causing tension with the country it was trying to work with. After over 20 years of misunderstandings and disagreement, the population began to view both the government and businesses involved as corrupt.
ChapterThe Inevitable Failure of a Startup Nation Building
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The speaker argues that countries should lead by example rather than impose their version of democracy on others, and that opening borders is a better alternative for promoting democracy.
22:24 - 24:55 (02:31)
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The speaker argues that countries should lead by example rather than impose their version of democracy on others, and that opening borders is a better alternative for promoting democracy.