The collapse of the Taliban regime and the ensuing unprecedented engagement of the international community heralded a truly new beginning for Afghanistan and a promising prospect for addressing the country's multitude of problems and challenges. On the eve of the ninth year of the new era, however, there seems to be less optimism voices on the ability and competence of the international community and the Afghan government to consolidate and build on their earlier remarkable successes. On the other hand and despite the prevailing pessimism, there is almost a universal consensus on the need for the continuing and sustained engagement of the international community to address the challenges facing Afghanistan and especially the price that will have to be paid for the failures in Afghanistan not only in terms of the country and the region but also for world peace and stability.
Democratic State-Building As An Effective & Enduring Conflict Resolution Strategy For Afghanistan
Dr. Davood MORADIAN Afghanistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of Center for Strategic Research-Afghanistan ...
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