Democracy in Afghanistan and External Actors

M. Younus, Aisha Shahzad
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The US responded to the 9/11 terrorist attacks by invading Afghanistan. The US invasion had two perceived objectives: Military and Political. The military objective was to eliminate AlQaida and Taliban in order to restore peace, while the political dimension was to rebuild the Afghan state and society from scratch, to establish a healthy democratic system which would put Afghanistan on the road to prosperity. In Dec 2001, nearly all the Afghan stakeholders, except Taliban, gathered along with the representatives of international community in Bonn, Germany. The purpose of the conference was to discuss the plans which would help to materialize the dream of a stable and democratic Afghanistan. The project of democratic Afghanistan envisioned at Bonn Conference in 2001 is still far from being achieved. All the attempts made by international community to establish democracy in Afghanistan have not been met with success. The study begins with the premise that there are certain pre-conditions which enhance the growth of democracy and unless the conditions are met, democratic stability will remain a distant dream in Afghanistan. This study surveys and analyzes the deterioration of democratic system in Afghanistan with special reference to the role of ethnic cleavages and the menacing influence of foreign actors. The study recommends policies that are aimed at reducing ethnic polarization by ensuring more equitable distribution of power and resources coupled with a realistic approach on the part of Kabul to take into account the legitimate security interests of regional countries in order to compel them to play a constructive role for achieving peace and stability in Afghanistan.
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阿富汗的民主和外部行动者
美国对9/11恐怖袭击的回应是入侵阿富汗。美国入侵有两个显而易见的目标:军事和政治。军事目标是消灭基地组织和塔利班,以恢复和平;政治目标是重建阿富汗国家和社会,建立健全的民主制度,使阿富汗走上繁荣之路。2001年12月,除了塔利班以外,几乎所有阿富汗利益攸关方都与国际社会的代表一起聚集在德国波恩。会议的目的是讨论有助于实现一个稳定和民主的阿富汗的梦想的各项计划。2001年波恩会议所设想的民主阿富汗项目仍远未实现。国际社会为在阿富汗建立民主所作的一切努力都没有取得成功。这项研究的前提是,有一些先决条件可以促进民主的发展,除非这些条件得到满足,否则阿富汗的民主稳定仍将是一个遥远的梦想。本研究调查和分析了阿富汗民主制度的恶化,特别提到了种族分裂的作用和外国行动者的威胁性影响。研究报告建议制定旨在通过确保更公平地分配权力和资源来减少种族两极分化的政策,同时喀布尔采取现实的做法,考虑到区域各国的合法安全利益,以迫使它们为实现阿富汗的和平与稳定发挥建设性作用。
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