The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanistan has had six constitutions between 1923 and 1990, and most have provided for national assemblies and elections in one form or other. Yet the degree of foreign involvement in the most recent reform process was unprecedented. The heavy foreign hand contradicted the promise of national autonomy, representation, and fair process held out by the democratization agenda. By implicitly devaluing the institutions it sought to promote, the democratization process has also had potentially counterproductive effects. Moreover, while promoting democratization, Western governments simultaneously created a state so dependent on external support that it depr...
Abstract Beginning in the closing months of 2001, Afghanistan witnessed an international interventio...
This thesis intends to analyse conditions for a successful implementation of consociational democrac...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanista...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
There is an ongoing mission in Afghanistan; a mission driven by external political forces. At its co...
Afghanistan has the potential to become a democratic system of government, complete with a new const...
Since the 1979 Soviet invasion,Afghanistan has been in a continuous state of war.Following theUS l...
During the American-led military campaign, the anti- Taliban Afghan groups signed the .UNsponsored ...
The thesis's aim involves explain why the realization of democracy failed in Afghanistan during the ...
What determines whether a specific country embarks on the road to democracy, if it completes that vo...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
State-building has become the technique used by networks of liberal global governance to bring order...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
Abstract Beginning in the closing months of 2001, Afghanistan witnessed an international interventio...
This thesis intends to analyse conditions for a successful implementation of consociational democrac...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...
The 2001 US invasion of Afghanistan entailed combating terrorist cells and democratization of Afghan...
The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanista...
Post-9/11 incident the Taliban rule ended in Afghanistan and a democratic government was established...
There is an ongoing mission in Afghanistan; a mission driven by external political forces. At its co...
Afghanistan has the potential to become a democratic system of government, complete with a new const...
Since the 1979 Soviet invasion,Afghanistan has been in a continuous state of war.Following theUS l...
During the American-led military campaign, the anti- Taliban Afghan groups signed the .UNsponsored ...
The thesis's aim involves explain why the realization of democracy failed in Afghanistan during the ...
What determines whether a specific country embarks on the road to democracy, if it completes that vo...
Post-war reconstruction has become a dominant feature of Western political discourse and a key polic...
State-building has become the technique used by networks of liberal global governance to bring order...
In this research, efforts have been made to address the challenges, barriers to government, nation b...
Abstract Beginning in the closing months of 2001, Afghanistan witnessed an international interventio...
This thesis intends to analyse conditions for a successful implementation of consociational democrac...
This thesis tackles a central puzzle of externally-assisted statebuilding: why international efforts...