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FRIDE: THE
DEMOCRATISATION OF A DEPENDENT STATE - THE CASE OF AFGHANISTAN BY ASTRI
SUHRKE:
21/01/08
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / - 21
January 2007 -- The
US-led intervention in Afghanistan in late 2001 brought in its wake a formal
democratisation process. A new
constitution was promulgated, providing for an elected president and
parliament along familiar Western lines.
In one sense, but often overlooked,
this was also a recreation of the past. Afghanistan has had six constitutions
between 1923 and 1990, and most provided for national assemblies and elections
in one form or other.
Yet the
degree of foreign
involvement in the last reform process was unprecedented. The heavy foreign
hand contradicted the promise of national autonomy, representation and fair
process held out by the democratisation agenda. By implicitly devaluing the
institutions it sought to promote, the democratisation process has also had
potentially counterproductive effects.
Moreover, while promoting democratisation, 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 mostly engage in politics
with symbolic or nuisance value.
This
Working Papper 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.
This
Working Paper is co-published by the Chr.
Michelsen Institute and FRIDE.
Chr.
Michelsen Institute (CMI) is an independent centre for research on international
development and policy. CMI was founded in 1930, and is located in Bergen,
Norway.
CMI conducts both applied and theoretical research, and has a
multidisciplinary profile anchored in four thematic research groups: Rights,
Democracy and Development; Peace, Conflict and the State; Poverty Reduction;
Public Sector Reform.The geographical focus is Sub-Saharan Africa, Southern and
Central Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.
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Afghanistan
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author: Astri Suhrke
Astri
Suhrke is a political scientist (Ph.D.) and Senior Research Fellow at the Chr.
Michelsen Institute in Bergen, Norway. Thematically her work has focused on the
social, political and humanitarian consequences of violent conflict, and
strategies of response. Currently, she is working on strategies of post-war
reconstruction and, more widely, peacebuilding, with particular reference to
Afghanistan and East Timor. She is leading a multi-year project funded by the
Research Council of Norway on violence in the post-conflict State.
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