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Democratizing a Dependent State: The Case of Afghanistan

机译:使附属国民主化:阿富汗的情况

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The post-Taliban democratic reforms in Afghanistan were in part a recreation of the past. Afghanistan has had six constitutions between 1923 and 1990, and most have provided for national assemblies and elections in one form or other. Yet the degree of foreign involvement in the most recent reform process was unprecedented. The heavy foreign hand contradicted the promise of national autonomy, representation, and fair process held out by the democratization agenda. By implicitly devaluing the institutions it sought to promote, the democratization process has also had potentially counterproductive effects. Moreover, while promoting democratization, Western governments simultaneously created a state so dependent on external support that it deprived the critical institution of liberal democracy - the legislature - of its meaning. The logical response of the national assembly has been to engage mostly in politics with symbolic or nuisance value. This study focuses on three areas of political reform: the structuring of the interim administration, the promulgation of a new constitution, and the establishment of the legislature.
机译:塔利班后的阿富汗民主改革在一定程度上是对过去的重温。阿富汗在1923年至1990年间制定了六部宪法,其中大多数以一种形式或其他形式规定了国民议会和选举。然而,外国参与最新改革进程的程度是空前的。沉重的外国之手与民主化议程所坚持的民族自治,代表权和公正程序的承诺背道而驰。通过暗中贬值它试图促进的体制,民主化进程也可能产生反效果。而且,在促进民主化的同时,西方政府同时建立了一个非常依赖外部支持的国家,以致剥夺了自由民主的重要机构-立法机关的意义。国民议会的合乎逻辑的反应是,大部分政治活动具有象征意义或令人讨厌的价值。这项研究的重点是政治改革的三个领域:临时行政管理的结构,新宪法的颁布以及立法机构的建立。

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