The reason that Afghanistan is not terribly democratic, even though it has a number of democratic institutions (such as parliaments, elected presidents, etc.), is that the actual functioning of the government occurs less according to "legitimate" political processes, such as parliamentary voting procedures, bureaucratic agencies, and law enforcement agencies, and more through the use of backdoor channels and personal relationships. This has kept Afghanistan, while legally a federal system, much more confederal with individual warlords and their families exerting a large amount of control outside of major cities (Kabul, Qandahar, Herat, etc.)
Yes, afganisthan is a non-democratic country.
They are not an elected Government. They do not allow vocal descent Fair trials are not an option. They a communist Government, not a democratic one.
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Imposing democracy is the process of overthrowing a nondemocratic government by force, and then holding democratic elections, to begin a new system of government. This has been done recently in several locations, including Iraq and Afghanistan. Whether democracy will prove to be popular or will survive in those countries, remains to be seen.
Afghanistan's has Islam as it's type of government.
there government tries to bomb the Afghanistan country in Asia
Afghanistan's government has same as USA's government. Both have three branches.
The will of the majority; which can take away the rights of the minority (quoting Jefferson).
Afghanistan's President is Hamid Karsai.
ones in Europe and the other is in south America, also one is in the northern hemosphere and one is in the south
Afghanistan is an Islamic Republic currently with a parliament. But the Taliban have taken over and threaten the government.
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yes it does..