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To Build an Afghan Nation
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To Build an Afghan Nation

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In aiming to create a democratic, well-governed state in Afghanistan, the United States chose an extremely difficult candidate for nationhood or nation-building assistance. At its most basic level, a modern nation must be comprised of people, a functioning government, a recognized territory, and an economic base. Even when compared against that modest standard, the case of Afghanistan is problematic. Considering Afghanistan’s history, as well as its geography, demographics, tribalism, warlordism, existing political cultural norms, drug trade, crime, and history of ineffective governance and corruption, it becomes abundantly clear that there are major obstacles standing in the way of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) ambitious goals of effective democratic governance and nationhood. This book examines Afghanistan’s post-Taliban governance, security, U.S. policy and future struggles to nationhood.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
11 January 2013
Pages
290
ISBN
9781622573110

In aiming to create a democratic, well-governed state in Afghanistan, the United States chose an extremely difficult candidate for nationhood or nation-building assistance. At its most basic level, a modern nation must be comprised of people, a functioning government, a recognized territory, and an economic base. Even when compared against that modest standard, the case of Afghanistan is problematic. Considering Afghanistan’s history, as well as its geography, demographics, tribalism, warlordism, existing political cultural norms, drug trade, crime, and history of ineffective governance and corruption, it becomes abundantly clear that there are major obstacles standing in the way of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) ambitious goals of effective democratic governance and nationhood. This book examines Afghanistan’s post-Taliban governance, security, U.S. policy and future struggles to nationhood.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
11 January 2013
Pages
290
ISBN
9781622573110