Abstract

This current research is to examine the times and influencing factors in the formation of a failed and bankrupt government in post-Taliban Afghanistan. A large part of political and social anomalies and disorders in this country are closely related to the weakness and incapacity of the government. Historical evidences have shown that the government in Afghanistan has been unable to continuously exercise experimental governance and to provide services and basic goods such as "security, justice and welfare", weak and weak. has been The governments established after September 11 were not exempted from this and the support policies of the international community were not able either, creating a gap in the fragility and weakness of the government in this country; In our opinion, addressing this issue is of fundamental importance and necessity. The main question is "what factors were effective in the failure and weakness of the government after Taliban regime in Afghanistan?"; The hypothesis of the article is: the high level of political violence, the low level of socio-political harmony, the main political conflict in the organizing ideology of the state, the lack of legitimacy and the weak idea of the state. It is the most significant factor that puts the post-Taliban governments at the end of the spectrum of failed and advanced governments. research method: the mentioned problem was analyzed in the framework of the security group theory with descriptive-analytical method. The findings of the article indicate the emergence of a state resembling bankruptcy has led to the growth of political and social anomalies and disorders in this country.

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