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Parçalanmış Toplumlarda Devlet-Ulus İnşasının Analizi: Afganistan'ın Bir Vaka Çalışması (2002-2021)

Year 2025, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 68 - 91, 22.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1661799

Abstract

Bu çalışma, 2001-2021 yılları arasında Afganistan'ın parçalanmış toplumunda ulus-devlet inşa sürecini analiz ederek karşılaşılan temel zorlukları ortaya koymaktadır. Araştırma, analitik-tamamlayıcı bir yöntem kullanılarak, nitel veriler ve masa başı çalışmalara dayalı olarak gerçekleştirilmiştir. Afganistan’ın tarihi deneyimi, ulus-devlet inşa sürecinin her zaman yapısal ve kimlik temelli zorluklarla karşı karşıya kaldığını göstermektedir. 2001 yılından sonra uluslararası toplumun desteğiyle demokratik ve katılımcı bir devlet kurma çabaları başlatılmış, ancak güç merkezileşmesi ve kimlik çeşitliliğinin yeterince dikkate alınmaması, sürdürülebilir bir ulus-devlet inşasını engellemiştir. Bulgular, Afganistan'da başarılı bir ulus-devlet inşa sürecinin yapısal reformlar, devlet kurumlarının güçlendirilmesi ve tüm etnik grupların gerçek anlamda katılımına bağlı olduğunu göstermektedir. Çalışmada merkeziyetçilikten uzak, daha kapsayıcı bir yönetişim modeli, yolsuzlukla etkin mücadele ve ulusal kimliğin yeniden tanımlanması, sürdürülebilir ve demokratik bir ulus-devlet oluşturmak için önerilen temel çözümler arasındadır. Son olarak çalışma kapsamında Afganistan'ın son yirmi yıllık deneyimi, etnik çeşitliliğin kabul edilmesi, bağımsız kurumların güçlendirilmesi ve kapsamlı bir ulus inşa süreci olmadan istikrarlı bir ulus-devletin mümkün olamayacağını ortaya koyulmaktadır.

References

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  • Brinkerhoff, D. W. (2005). Rebuilding governance in failed states and post-conflict societies: Core concepts and cross-cutting themes. Public Administration and Development, 25(1), 3-14. (English)
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  • Cullather, N. (2002). Damming Afghanistan: Modernization in a buffer state. The Journal of American History, 89(2), September. (English)
  • Daheshyar, H. (2008). America and ethnic paradigm in Afghanistan. Social-Political Information Journal, (258), 4-15. (Persian)
  • Erşen, E. (2014). Turkey’s Afghanistan policy during the Karzai era: Continuity or change? Uluslararası İlişkiler, 11(42), 53–68.
  • Faraji Rad, A., et al. (2011). Study of the process of state-nation building in Afghanistan and the obstacles ahead. Daneshnameh Publication, 80, 113-133. (Persian)
  • Giustozzi, A. (2003). Respectable warlords? The politics of state-building in post-Taleban Afghanistan. Development Research Centre, LSE, Working Paper Series, 1. (English)
  • Grenfell, L. (2004). The participation of Afghan women in the reconstruction process. Human Rights Brief, 12(1), 22-25. (English)
  • Hajiani, E. (2001). Ethnic politics model in Iran. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 4(1-2), [Serial Issues 11 and 12]. (Persian)
  • Hossein Khani, E. (2011). Afghanistan security and the issue of Taliban regaining power. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 16, 240-250. (Persian)
  • Ibrahimi, S. Y. (2019). Afghanistan’s political development dilemma: The centralist state versus a centrifugal society. Journal of South Asian Development, 14(1), 40–61. (English)
  • Karimi, K. H. (2020). Afghanistan and the failure of nation-building. Retrieved from https://www.etilaatroz.com/92818/afghanistan-and-failure-of-nation-building-conceal-or-confess/. (Farsça)
  • Kohistani, S. M. (2009). State-building in Afghanistan: The role of institutional capacity (Master's thesis, Justus-von-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Fachbereich 07). (English)
  • Kuper, L., & Smith, M. (1969). Pluralism in Africa. University of California Press. (English)
  • Marger, M. (1992). Ethnic policy. In A. Eftekhari (Trans.), Encyclopedia of Government and Politics (pp. 742-758). Routledge. (Persian)
  • Manaqbi, M. T. (2021). Ma ve mirase Ahmad Shah Abdali. Retrieved from https://www.etilaatroz.com/134044/we-and-political-legacy-of-ahmad-shah-abdali/. (Farsça)
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  • Nazari, A. A., & Sazmand, B. (2015). Models and patterns of managing identity and ethnic diversity: Providing solutions for Iran. Public Policy, 8(8). (Persian)
  • Nourmohamadi, M. (2024). Examination and analysis of the role of ethnic politics in the political structure of contemporary Afghanistan. The Quarterly of Research on Global Relations, 1(1), 201-240. (Persian)
  • Özkan, M. (2011). Turkey’s rising role in Afghanistan: A strategic assessment. Ortadoğu Etütleri, 3(2), 55–72.
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  • Petersen, W. (1980). Concepts of ethnicity. In S. Ternstrom (Ed.), Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups. Harvard University Press. (English)
  • Premdas, R. R. (2002). Seizure of power, indigenous rights, and crafting democratic governance in Fiji. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 8(4). (English)
  • Qadam Shah, M. (2021). Centralization is at the core of Afghanistan’s problems. The Diplomat. Retrieved from https://thediplomat.com/2021/08/centralization-is-at-the-core-of-afghanistans-problems/ (English)
  • Radio Azadi. (2018). A number of civil society activists called for the process of distributing electronic ID cards to be stopped. Retrieved from https://da.azadiradio.com/a/29208524.html. (Persian)
  • Ramyar, S. J. (2012). Dependency and development: The role of foreign aid in Afghanistan’s socio-economic development. Afghanistan Institute for Strategic Studies Publication. (Persian)
  • Rezaei, M. S. (2015). Model of nation-building in multi-ethnic societies. Adalat and Omid Magazine. Andisheh Foundation Publishing. (Persian)
  • Sabzali, A. (2011). The process of nation-state building in Bosnia after the civil war. Foreign Policy Journal, 25(3). (Persian)
  • Shahrani, M. N. (1986). State-building and social fragmentation in Afghanistan: A historical perspective. In A. Banuazizi & M. Weiner (Eds.), The state, religion, and ethnic politics: Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan (pp. 21-74). Syracuse University Press. (English)
  • Shahrani, N. (2013). Center-periphery relations in Afghanistan. In C. Schetter (Ed.), Local politics in Afghanistan: A century of intervention in social order (pp. 23–37). Hurst & Company. (English)
  • Shakdam, C. (2018). Nation-building and the politics of state-building: The French example and its limitations. Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies. (Persian)
  • Shafig, S. (2018). Review of Ghani's governance biases in state-building ideas. Retrieved from https://8am.media/fa/reviewing-the-governance-enhancements-in-governmental-ideas. (Persian)
  • SIGAR. (2020). What we need to learn: Lessons from twenty years of Afghanistan reconstruction. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction Reports. Retrieved from https://www.sigar.mil/Portals/147/Files/Reports/Lessons-Learned/SIGAR-21-46-LL.pdf.(English)
  • SIGAR. (2020). Update on the amount of waste, fraud, and abuse uncovered through SIGAR’s oversight work between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019. SIGAR Exclusive Report. https://www.sigar.mil/Portals/147/Files/Reports/Special-Projects/Special-Projects-Review/SIGAR-21-05-SP.pdf.(English)
  • Taheri, M. H. (2022). The Taliban and the formation of an ethno-religious Leviathan state in Afghanistan. Partaw Khreed Quarterly, 13(1), 77-102. (Persian)
  • Taniwall, M. S., & Islami, R. (2019). Ethnic policymaking in contemporary Afghanistan. Kateb Quarterly, 6(15), 141-170. (Persian)
  • Von Bogdandy, A., Häußler, S., Hanschmann, F., & Utz, R. (2005). State-building, nation-building, and constitutional politics in post-conflict situations: Conceptual clarifications and an appraisal of different approaches. Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 9. (English)
  • Yaqubi, A., & Hussainy, S. M. (2025). Institutional deficit and its effect on Afghan political order: Narrative of decay within the government. Journal of Social and Political Sciences, 8(1), 15-32. (Persian)
  • Yazdanpanah, K., & Ahmadi, S. J. (2021). The position of tribes in the formation of the political structure and sovereignty of Afghanistan after 2001. Quarterly Journal of Politics, 51(1), 311-334. (Persian)
  • Yinger, J. (1985). Assimilation in the United States: The Mexican-Americans. In W. Connor (Ed.), Mexican-Americans in comparative perspective (pp. xx-xx). Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press. (English)
  • Wollf, S. (2011). Talks: Post-conflict state building: The debate on institutional choice. Third World Quarterly, 1777-1802. Retrieved from http://www.stefanwolff.com/talks/post-conflict-state-building-the-debate-on-institutional-choice. (English)

Analyzing State- Nation Building in Fragmented Societies: A Case Study of Afghanistan (2002-2021)

Year 2025, Volume: 6 Issue: 1, 68 - 91, 22.06.2025
https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1661799

Abstract

This study examines the process of state-nation building in Afghanistan’s fragmented society from 2001 to 2021 and its challenges. The research adopts an analytical-complementary approach using qualitative data based on desk studies. Afghanistan’s historical experience indicates that state-nation building has always faced structural and identity-related challenges. After 2001, with the support of the international community, efforts were made to establish a democratic and participatory state. However, the centralization of power and the failure to acknowledge identity diversity hindered the formation of a stable state-nation. The findings suggest that success in this area requires structural reforms, strengthening state institutions, and ensuring the genuine participation of all ethnic groups. Transitioning to a decentralized system, combating corruption, and redefining national identity are among the proposed solutions for achieving a sustainable and democratic state-nation. Afghanistan’s experience over the past two decades demonstrates that without embracing ethnic diversity, strengthening independent institutions, and adopting a comprehensive nation-building approach, achieving lasting stability will remain unattainable.

References

  • a) References (books)
  • Arianfar, A. (2017). The roots of the failure of nation-building and state-building in Afghanistan. Kaveh Publications. (Persian)
  • Balkhi, M. (2016). American nation-building: A comparative study of Iraq & Afghanistan. Amiri Publications. (Persian)
  • Barfield, T. J. (2010). Afghanistan: A cultural and political history. Princeton University Press. (English)
  • Easton, D. (2004). The political system (2nd ed.). Alfred Knopf. (English)
  • Fukuyama, F. (2004). State-building, governance, and world order in the 21st century. Cornell University Press. (English)
  • Fröhlich, D. (1970). Nationalsim und Nationalstaat in Entwicklungsländer (A. Alam, Trans.). Parand Publications. (Persian)
  • Ghbar, G. M. (1999). Afghanistan on the path of history. Mayvand Publications. (Persian)
  • Giustozzi, A. (2000). War, politics, and society in Afghanistan, 1978–1992. Georgetown University Press. (English)
  • Horowitz, D. (2000). Ethnic groups in conflict. University of California Press. (English)
  • Lee, J. L. (2019). Afghanistan: A history from 1260 to the present. Reaktion Books Publications. (English)
  • Mohammadi, A. A. (2015). Afghanistan and the modern state. Amiri Publications. (Persian)
  • Olesen, A. (1995). Islam and politics in Afghanistan. Routledge Publishing. (Persian)
  • Rabushka, A., & Shepsle, K. A. (1972). Politics in plural societies: A theory of democratic instability. Charles Merrill. (English)
  • Rahimi, M. R. (2018). A critique on the structure of Afghanistan's political system: The effect of choosing the nature of the system on the consolidation of democracy and containment of war in multi-part countries. Azam Publications. (Persian)
  • Rahimi, M. R. (2017). State formation in Afghanistan: A theoretical and political history. I.B. Tauris. (English)
  • Rasanayagam, A. (2007). Afghanistan: A modern history (Monarchy, despotism or democracy? The problems of governance in the Muslim tradition). I.B. Tauris. (English)
  • Rubin, B. R. (2002). The fragmentation of Afghanistan: State formation and collapse in the international system. Yale University Press.
  • Sadr, O. (2021). Modern government and cultural pluralism in Afghanistan (Z. Saeedi & M. Mohammadi, Trans.). Amiri Publishing House. (Persian)
  • Sharan, T. (2016). Network government: The relationship between power and wealth in Afghanistan after 2001 (H. Rezaei, Trans.). Wazha Publications. (Persian)
  • Steinberger, P. J. (2004). The idea of the state. Cambridge University Press. (English)
  • Tilly, C. (1992). Coercion, capital, and European states, AD 990–1992. Blackwell. (English)
  • Wafayezada, M. Q. (2013). Peacebuilding and ethnic politics: The root causes of ethnic conflicts and the future perspectives of peacebuilding in Afghanistan. Publication of Human Rights and Violence Elimination Institute. (Persian)
  • Weber, M. (1946). From Max Weber: Essays in sociology (H. H. Gerth & C. W. Mills, Eds.). Oxford University Press. (English)
  • b) References (articles, theses, reports, and case studies)
  • Arvin, A. (2013). Ethnicity and the structure of political power in Afghanistan. BBC. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/persian/afghanistan/2013/11/131109_k02-afghanistan-etnicities-political-power-2
  • Aydın, M., & Açıkmeşe, S. A. (2007). Turkish foreign policy towards Afghanistan: A constructive engagement. Perceptions, 12(3), 23–42.
  • Ayoobi, E. K. (2018). Ashraf Ghani: ‘Philosopher king’ or ethno-nationalist? (J. Pajhwok, Trans.). Etilaatroz. Retrieved from https://www.etilaatroz.com/57059. (Persian)
  • Badakhsh, Z. (2024). The role of corruption in the fall of the republic. Hasht Sobh Newspaper. Retrieved from https://8am.media/fa/the-role-of-corruption-in-the-fall-of-the-republic/. (Persian)
  • Banuazizi, A., & Weiner, M. (Eds.). (1986). The state, religion, and ethnic politics: Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan. Syracuse University Press. (English)
  • Barth, E., & Noel, D. (1972). Conceptual frameworks for the analysis of race relations. Social Forces, 50(6).
  • BBC. (2017). The first phase of the TAPI project in Afghanistan. Retrieved from https://www.bbc.com/persian/business-39038330
  • Bremmer, I. (2003). Nation-and state-building in Eurasia. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. (Winter/Spring 2003). (English)
  • Brinkerhoff, D. W. (2005). Rebuilding governance in failed states and post-conflict societies: Core concepts and cross-cutting themes. Public Administration and Development, 25(1), 3-14. (English)
  • Chagnizadeh, G., & Sahraei, M. R. (2015). Evaluation of the peace-building process in Afghanistan after the Bonn Conference. Strategic Policy Research, 4(14). (Persian)
  • Cullather, N. (2002). Damming Afghanistan: Modernization in a buffer state. The Journal of American History, 89(2), September. (English)
  • Daheshyar, H. (2008). America and ethnic paradigm in Afghanistan. Social-Political Information Journal, (258), 4-15. (Persian)
  • Erşen, E. (2014). Turkey’s Afghanistan policy during the Karzai era: Continuity or change? Uluslararası İlişkiler, 11(42), 53–68.
  • Faraji Rad, A., et al. (2011). Study of the process of state-nation building in Afghanistan and the obstacles ahead. Daneshnameh Publication, 80, 113-133. (Persian)
  • Giustozzi, A. (2003). Respectable warlords? The politics of state-building in post-Taleban Afghanistan. Development Research Centre, LSE, Working Paper Series, 1. (English)
  • Grenfell, L. (2004). The participation of Afghan women in the reconstruction process. Human Rights Brief, 12(1), 22-25. (English)
  • Hajiani, E. (2001). Ethnic politics model in Iran. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 4(1-2), [Serial Issues 11 and 12]. (Persian)
  • Hossein Khani, E. (2011). Afghanistan security and the issue of Taliban regaining power. Strategic Studies Quarterly, 16, 240-250. (Persian)
  • Ibrahimi, S. Y. (2019). Afghanistan’s political development dilemma: The centralist state versus a centrifugal society. Journal of South Asian Development, 14(1), 40–61. (English)
  • Karimi, K. H. (2020). Afghanistan and the failure of nation-building. Retrieved from https://www.etilaatroz.com/92818/afghanistan-and-failure-of-nation-building-conceal-or-confess/. (Farsça)
  • Kohistani, S. M. (2009). State-building in Afghanistan: The role of institutional capacity (Master's thesis, Justus-von-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Fachbereich 07). (English)
  • Kuper, L., & Smith, M. (1969). Pluralism in Africa. University of California Press. (English)
  • Marger, M. (1992). Ethnic policy. In A. Eftekhari (Trans.), Encyclopedia of Government and Politics (pp. 742-758). Routledge. (Persian)
  • Manaqbi, M. T. (2021). Ma ve mirase Ahmad Shah Abdali. Retrieved from https://www.etilaatroz.com/134044/we-and-political-legacy-of-ahmad-shah-abdali/. (Farsça)
  • Manochehri, A., & Mazari, S. (2008). Theoretical analysis of the new constitution of Afghanistan with democracy. Politics Quarterly, 39(4), 307-322. (Persian)
  • Nazari, A. A., & Sazmand, B. (2015). Models and patterns of managing identity and ethnic diversity: Providing solutions for Iran. Public Policy, 8(8). (Persian)
  • Nourmohamadi, M. (2024). Examination and analysis of the role of ethnic politics in the political structure of contemporary Afghanistan. The Quarterly of Research on Global Relations, 1(1), 201-240. (Persian)
  • Özkan, M. (2011). Turkey’s rising role in Afghanistan: A strategic assessment. Ortadoğu Etütleri, 3(2), 55–72.
  • Pan, E. (2003). United Nations: Nation-building. Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved from http://www.cfr.org/publication/7755/united_nations.html. (English)
  • Petersen, W. (1980). Concepts of ethnicity. In S. Ternstrom (Ed.), Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups. Harvard University Press. (English)
  • Premdas, R. R. (2002). Seizure of power, indigenous rights, and crafting democratic governance in Fiji. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 8(4). (English)
  • Qadam Shah, M. (2021). Centralization is at the core of Afghanistan’s problems. The Diplomat. Retrieved from https://thediplomat.com/2021/08/centralization-is-at-the-core-of-afghanistans-problems/ (English)
  • Radio Azadi. (2018). A number of civil society activists called for the process of distributing electronic ID cards to be stopped. Retrieved from https://da.azadiradio.com/a/29208524.html. (Persian)
  • Ramyar, S. J. (2012). Dependency and development: The role of foreign aid in Afghanistan’s socio-economic development. Afghanistan Institute for Strategic Studies Publication. (Persian)
  • Rezaei, M. S. (2015). Model of nation-building in multi-ethnic societies. Adalat and Omid Magazine. Andisheh Foundation Publishing. (Persian)
  • Sabzali, A. (2011). The process of nation-state building in Bosnia after the civil war. Foreign Policy Journal, 25(3). (Persian)
  • Shahrani, M. N. (1986). State-building and social fragmentation in Afghanistan: A historical perspective. In A. Banuazizi & M. Weiner (Eds.), The state, religion, and ethnic politics: Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan (pp. 21-74). Syracuse University Press. (English)
  • Shahrani, N. (2013). Center-periphery relations in Afghanistan. In C. Schetter (Ed.), Local politics in Afghanistan: A century of intervention in social order (pp. 23–37). Hurst & Company. (English)
  • Shakdam, C. (2018). Nation-building and the politics of state-building: The French example and its limitations. Al-Bayan Center for Planning and Studies. (Persian)
  • Shafig, S. (2018). Review of Ghani's governance biases in state-building ideas. Retrieved from https://8am.media/fa/reviewing-the-governance-enhancements-in-governmental-ideas. (Persian)
  • SIGAR. (2020). What we need to learn: Lessons from twenty years of Afghanistan reconstruction. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction Reports. Retrieved from https://www.sigar.mil/Portals/147/Files/Reports/Lessons-Learned/SIGAR-21-46-LL.pdf.(English)
  • SIGAR. (2020). Update on the amount of waste, fraud, and abuse uncovered through SIGAR’s oversight work between January 1, 2018 and December 31, 2019. SIGAR Exclusive Report. https://www.sigar.mil/Portals/147/Files/Reports/Special-Projects/Special-Projects-Review/SIGAR-21-05-SP.pdf.(English)
  • Taheri, M. H. (2022). The Taliban and the formation of an ethno-religious Leviathan state in Afghanistan. Partaw Khreed Quarterly, 13(1), 77-102. (Persian)
  • Taniwall, M. S., & Islami, R. (2019). Ethnic policymaking in contemporary Afghanistan. Kateb Quarterly, 6(15), 141-170. (Persian)
  • Von Bogdandy, A., Häußler, S., Hanschmann, F., & Utz, R. (2005). State-building, nation-building, and constitutional politics in post-conflict situations: Conceptual clarifications and an appraisal of different approaches. Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, 9. (English)
  • Yaqubi, A., & Hussainy, S. M. (2025). Institutional deficit and its effect on Afghan political order: Narrative of decay within the government. Journal of Social and Political Sciences, 8(1), 15-32. (Persian)
  • Yazdanpanah, K., & Ahmadi, S. J. (2021). The position of tribes in the formation of the political structure and sovereignty of Afghanistan after 2001. Quarterly Journal of Politics, 51(1), 311-334. (Persian)
  • Yinger, J. (1985). Assimilation in the United States: The Mexican-Americans. In W. Connor (Ed.), Mexican-Americans in comparative perspective (pp. xx-xx). Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press. (English)
  • Wollf, S. (2011). Talks: Post-conflict state building: The debate on institutional choice. Third World Quarterly, 1777-1802. Retrieved from http://www.stefanwolff.com/talks/post-conflict-state-building-the-debate-on-institutional-choice. (English)
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Primary Language English
Subjects Business Systems in Context (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
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Sayed Nasim Bahman 0000-0002-2543-170X

Dilşad Türkmenoğlu Köse 0000-0003-2363-3639

Publication Date June 22, 2025
Submission Date March 20, 2025
Acceptance Date June 7, 2025
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APA Bahman, S. N., & Türkmenoğlu Köse, D. (2025). Analyzing State- Nation Building in Fragmented Societies: A Case Study of Afghanistan (2002-2021). Journal of Business and Trade, 6(1), 68-91. https://doi.org/10.58767/joinbat.1661799