AFGHANISTAN TEN YEARS AFTER...

The article focuses on the analysis of the internal politics of Afghanistan after 2001 and evaluates the results of state- and nation-building. The emphasis on internal politics is the only possible way to understand the processes in the country and work out the strategy for the country after the pl...

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Main Author: Slavomír Horák
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: University of Defence 2011-12-01
Series:Obrana a Strategie
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Online Access:http://defenceandstrategy.eu/cs/aktualni-cislo-2-2011/clanky/afghanistan-deset-let-pote.html
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AFGHANISTAN TEN YEARS AFTER...
Obrana a Strategie
Afghanistan
Internal Politics
Taliban
Conflict
Fragmentation
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title AFGHANISTAN TEN YEARS AFTER...
title_short AFGHANISTAN TEN YEARS AFTER...
title_full AFGHANISTAN TEN YEARS AFTER...
title_fullStr AFGHANISTAN TEN YEARS AFTER...
title_full_unstemmed AFGHANISTAN TEN YEARS AFTER...
title_sort afghanistan ten years after...
publisher University of Defence
series Obrana a Strategie
issn 1214-6463
1802-7199
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The article focuses on the analysis of the internal politics of Afghanistan after 2001 and evaluates the results of state- and nation-building. The emphasis on internal politics is the only possible way to understand the processes in the country and work out the strategy for the country after the planned withdrawal (or limitation) of foreign troops from the country. In this context, the fragmentation and deepening cleavages among various social strata in the country (ethnic, sub-ethnic) is considered to be a crucial determinant of the development in the country. Several power groups define diverse attitudes towards the character of the future Afghan state. These circumstances could lead to the new round of the military conflict after the removal of foreign troops which are considered as a negative factor by a large part of the Afghan elite, albeit they serve as one of the stabilization factors in the country. However, the international community has (and will have) limited tools and influence to prevent any prospective conflict in the country.
topic Afghanistan
Internal Politics
Taliban
Conflict
Fragmentation
url http://defenceandstrategy.eu/cs/aktualni-cislo-2-2011/clanky/afghanistan-deset-let-pote.html
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