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An Overview of the Nature of a Fragile Government in Afghanistan Based on Regional Security Approaches

Younes Forouzan and Abdul Alishahi

The present study seeks to investigate the factors and factors affecting the formation of a failed and bankrupt government in post-conflict Afghanistan. Much of the political and social anomalies in this country have been compounded by the weakness and inability of a reliable government. Historical evidence has shown that the government in Afghanistan has consistently failed to exercise empirical sovereignty and has appeared to render services and commodities such as "security, justice and prosperity" weak and weak; And the international community's supportive policies have also failed to break the fragility and weakness of the government in this country, so addressing this issue is essential. The key question is, "What factors have contributed to the failure and weakness of the government in post-Afghanistan Afghanistan?" (Idea) Government is one of the most important factors that has placed post-Taliban governments at the bottom of the spectrum of failed and pre-modern governments. The findings of the article show the formation of a bankrupt state that has caused political and social anomalies in this country.