03210nam 2200469Ia 450 991069836010332120231020193351.0(CKB)25433513700041(OCoLC)190773654(EXLCZ)992543351370004120080111d2007 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOvercoming the obstacles to establishing a democratic state in Afghanistan[electronic resource] /Dennis O. Young[Carlisle Barracks, PA] :[Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College],[2007]v, 22 pages digital, PDF fileCarlisle papers in security strategyTitle from title screen (viewed on Jan. 10, 2008)."October 2007."Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-22).Recent history : historical lack of a democratic foundation in Afghanistan -- Soviet invaders : still no democracy -- The Taliban : a new obstacle to democracy -- Ethnic and linguistic divides of Afghanistan : complications for a united democracy -- Endemic corruption : a hindrance to democratic stability -- Opium poppy cultivation : another impediment to democracy -- Recommendations for overcoming obstacles to democracy -- Conclusion.After the Taliban regime was driven out of Afghanistan in late 2001, the United States and other members of the international community undertook efforts to establish and stabilize a liberal democratic form of government in that country. Such an undertaking is a monumental task, fraught with many obstacles and challenges. This paper looks at several of those obstacles to democracy in Afghanistan, to include the absence of a democratic history and tradition, an endemic culture of corruption, a pervasive narcotics trade and drug trafficking problem, tribalism and ethnic divides among the population, and finally the lack of support or assistance from neighboring Pakistan. The author proposes five possible strategies and adjustments to current efforts by the international community, led by the United States and International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). If these strategies are adopted, the environment in Afghanistan will be more secure, taking hold and flourishing. Afghanistan and this region of the world will also be less likely to harbor terrorist operations and organizations such as aI-Qaeda and the Taliban to threaten the democratic nations of the world.Nation-buildingAfghanistanDemocracyAfghanistanCorruptionAfghanistanOpium tradeAfghanistanAfghanistanPolitics and government2001-2021Nation-buildingDemocracyCorruptionOpium tradeYoung Dennis O37196Army War College (U.S.).Strategic Studies Institute.GPOGPOBOOK9910698360103321Overcoming the obstacles to establishing a democratic state in Afghanistan3511120UNINA