Features of Afghanistan Governance in the Period 2021–2024
https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2024-4-3(13)-78-89
Abstract
Stability in Afghanistan depends on many factors, including external ones. The article analyzes the development of the situation in the country after the Taliban came to power. Considering the development of the security situation, in the humanitarian field, and the social policy of the current authorities, the author assesses the internal situation in the country and identifies the main factors that determine the level of risks and challenges emanating from the territory of Afghanistan. According to the estimates given in the article, after the Taliban came to power, with the relative stabilization of the situation within the country, instability arises in the direction of Pakistan and Iran. The author has established the dependence of social sustainability in the country on the volume of external assistance. The author predicts a worsening of the situation in Afghanistan in the event of a reduction in foreign aid.
About the Author
M. О. NessarRussian Federation
Mohammad Omar Nessar - CandSc (Hist.), Senior Researcher
12, Rozhdestvenka str/, Moscow, 107031
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Review
For citations:
Nessar M.О. Features of Afghanistan Governance in the Period 2021–2024. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2024;(3):78-89. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2024-4-3(13)-78-89