Explaining the Factors Influenced by the Government's Failure in Post-Taliban Afghanistan in the Area of Regional Security Assistance (2001-2018)
A large part of the chronic shortages that Afghanistan is suffering from is a reference to the weakness of the government. Historical evidence has shown that the government in Afghanistan has consistently been unable to exercise empirical sovereignty. In this country, the government has come into conflict with foreign actors rather than seeking to locate threats outside of the country. Governments that have been created since September 11th have not been included in this, and the United Nations support policies have failed to break the violent breakdown of government in that country. This paper seeks to answer the question of which areas, conditions and factors contributing to the failure of the government in post-communist Afghanistan have been effective? The hypothesis of the article, which has been examined by descriptive-analytic method, is that the reduction of political power, the high level of political violence, the low level of socio-political cohesion, the existence of systematic chaos, which was one of the most prominent features of Afghanistan throughout history, is one of the factors that the government The post-Taliban have put the failed state of the past in a state of choice
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