What is it about?
In this article, first we deal with the complications encountered during the formation of the state and its political institutions as well as with the narcotics problem. Second, we explore the possibilities of building security and stability in Afghanistan. We hold the view that Afghan security could be provided by establishing state institutions, advancing the political process and addressing the narcotics problem.
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Why is it important?
Our proposal for managing the progress in these processes through the critical thresholds between security and stability will open new horizons in rethinking Afghanistan’s security.
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This page is a summary of: Afghanistan's Security: Political Process, State-Building and Narcotics, Middle East Policy, June 2008, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4967.2008.00348.x.
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