A Historical Glance at the Problems of Afghanistan and Future Foresights
Journal Title: Gazi Akademik Bakış - Year 2011, Vol 4, Issue 8
Abstract
Afghanistan’s location in the midst of trade centres and routes has been a competition field throughout history. Country qualified as “the highway of conquest”. On the other hand, invasions led to waves of migration, and made the region become ethnically complex. This complexity obstructed centralization, and rendered the country vulnerable to outside interferences. In addition, the regional and global effects of its fundamentalist religious structure, as well as its interaction with its neighbor Pakistan are seen as a source of discontent. To solving the problems of Afghanistan would form the future of the country.
Authors and Affiliations
R. Kutay Karaca
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