了解阿富汗的人民危机与治理:塔利班接管前后

S. Humayun, Sarsi Ganguly
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从国际角度看,一个国家为生存而战往往被误认为是侵略或极端主义。如果我们回顾一下南亚的历史,就会发现这是一种常见的趋势。但是,站在 2023 年,对于试图在叛乱、冲突、贫困和整体人权缺失的土地上生存的阿富汗人民来说,这种趋势已经成为一场持续的噩梦。阿富汗与世界其他地区的历史悠久而复杂,从与大陆隔绝的崎岖地形到一个世纪以来一直未能解决的部落冲突:这个地方的危机并不简单。在冷战后的世界里,美苏两极世界为争夺这一地区的控制权而发生冲突,国家和人民的关系空前紧张。随后发生的一切将阿富汗推向了历史上最严重的人道主义和政治危机的边缘。随着与美国旷日持久的冲突于 2021 年结束,塔利班接管了国家的治理,并重建了 "阿富汗伊斯兰酋长国"。如今,数十年的内部冲突和恐怖活动的持续威胁给阿富汗留下了深深的烙印,阿富汗也失去了自由国家的地位。更令人担忧的是,阿富汗人民如何应对这一变化,以及他们对未来有何期待。现在是阿富汗站起来反抗塔利班极端主义政府的时候了吗?还是到了最终接受失败、在枪炮和炸弹统治下的国家寻求生存之道的时候了?关键词阿富汗、治理、塔利班接管、南亚、人道主义危机
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Understanding the Peoples Crisis and Governance in Afghanistan: Before and After the Taliban Takeover
When viewed from an international standpoint, a country’s fight for survival is often mistaken as aggression or extremism. If we look back at the history of South Asia, this is a common trend that can be noticed. But standing in 2023, this trend has become a continuing nightmare for the people of Afghanistan trying to survive in a land of insurgency, conflict, poverty, and an overall lack of human rights. Afghanistan has a long and complicated history with the rest of the world, from the rough terrain cutting it off from the mainland’s or tribal clashes that have not been resolved in a century: there is nothing simple about the crisis of this place. In a post-Cold War world, where the bipolar world of the US and the Soviet Union clashed for control of this area, tensions mounted on the country and its people like never before. Everything that followed, has brought Afghanistan to the brink of its worst humanitarian and political crisis in history. As the long-drawn-out conflict with the US concluded in 2021, the Taliban took over the governance of the country, and reestablished “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan”. Today, the place has been left marked by decades of internal conflict, and a constant threat of terrorist activities, and lost its status as a free nation. What remains more concerning is how the people of the nation are dealing with this change and what they look forward to in the future. Is it time for Afghanistan to stand up against the extremist government of the Taliban? Or is it finally time to accept defeat and find ways to survive in a nation ruled by guns and bombs? Keywords: Afghanistan, Governance, Taliban Takeover, South Asia, Humanitarian Crisis
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