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- Analyzing State- Nation Building in Fragmented Societies: A Case Study of Afghanistan (2002-2021)
Analyzing State- Nation Building in Fragmented Societies: A Case Study of Afghanistan (2002-2021)
Authors : Sayed Nasim Bahman, Dilşad Türkmenoğlu Köse
Pages : 68-91
Doi:10.58767/joinbat.1661799
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Publication Date : 2025-06-22
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :This study examines the process of state-nation building in Afghanistan’s fragmented society from 2001 to 2021 and its challenges. The research adopts an analytical-complementary approach using qualitative data based on desk studies. Afghanistan’s historical experience indicates that state-nation building has always faced structural and identity-related challenges. After 2001, with the support of the international community, efforts were made to establish a democratic and participatory state. However, the centralization of power and the failure to acknowledge identity diversity hindered the formation of a stable state-nation. The findings suggest that success in this area requires structural reforms, strengthening state institutions, and ensuring the genuine participation of all ethnic groups. Transitioning to a decentralized system, combating corruption, and redefining national identity are among the proposed solutions for achieving a sustainable and democratic state-nation. Afghanistan’s experience over the past two decades demonstrates that without embracing ethnic diversity, strengthening independent institutions, and adopting a comprehensive nation-building approach, achieving lasting stability will remain unattainable.Keywords : Ulus-devlet inşası, parçalanmış toplum, kimlik çeşitliliği, merkeziyetsizlik, Afganistan.
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