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ID135579
Title ProperState building in post-2001 Afghanistan
Other Title Informationthe liberalization paradox
LanguageENG
AuthorAman, Shahida ;  Aman, Shagufta
Summary / Abstract (Note)The post-cold war international environment has become conspicuous for a changed appreciation of the concept of state sovereignty. under the new concept of sovereignty as responsibility’, the failure of a state to enforce its coercive authority over its territory, and inability, either to deliver services or protect the population from violence, was justified as a reason strong enough for international community to intervene for rebuilding the so-called failed states.
`In' analytical NoteRegional Studies Vol.32, No.4; autumn 2014: p.51-71
Journal SourceRegional Studies 2014-12 32, 4
Key WordsViolence ;  Liberalism ;  Sovereignty ;  Afghanistan ;  International Intervention ;  Democratic Elections ;  Afghan State Building