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Old 02-04-2014, 18:53   #12
MtnGoat
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Well we were talking about the upcoming elections in Afghanistan. With the state of Afghanistan Economy and its democracy or whatever you want to call the government and how they are basically in the same state. Well if you are looking at how both impact each other and without a strong economy means nothing if the government collapses after it's formed.

Someone had brought up Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai is a politician in Afghanistan who is currently running in the 2014 presidential election. A guy brought up how he won a government scholarship in 1977 to Columbia University.

I remembered how He stayed at Columbia University and he had worked at University of California, Berkeley and Johns Hopkins University.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashraf_Ghani_Ahmadzai

I remembered him from a book he wrote titled: “Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding a Fractured World.” This book discussing how a countries that could be in danger of collapsing or has collapsed already and how it impacts could be based off the roles that the country or state plays in building, internal societies and other factors.

I had picked the book up to see how it could be in analyzing these countries and what Geo-political elements can learned from them and find what they did wrong for current and future countries. I felt "Fixing Failed States" is a great book and is informative for Analyst, Civil Affairs leaders, Battalion level leaders and above.

Hopefully with Ashraf Ghani having a great base on Cultural Anthropology and understanding what a State needs to do to succeed would help him. Yet if Ashraf Ghani has been in Afghanistan for over ten years, then he is likely just like all the rest of the leaders in that country. Which mean, not a damn thing will be done under his terms if he wins this year’s election.

I will say this; NATO is doing it smart by only looking at the "Kabul-Centric" governing. It is the same thing that worked 40-50 years ago to some degree in Afghanistan.
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