Until the late 1970s, yes. But since the US trouble, no. The country has thousands of US militants killing people, so it's not a democracy.
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About 4,590 are stationed in Afghanistan.
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There are 192 Greeks serving in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan had a democracy for a long time. i hope this helps :D
It hasn't.
Afghanistan is a possible democracy, and possibly can revert to Islamic theocracy.
IS Canada justified spending 30 billion and 100 soldiers on democracy in Afghanistan?
No, Afghanistan is not a theocracy. It is officially an Islamic republic with elements of democracy in its government structure. Islamic law does influence governance and society in Afghanistan, but it is not a fully theocratic state.
It was a major goal of both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq.
It was a major goal of both the war in Afghanistan and the war in Iraq.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan was established in 2002 to transition the nation to a peaceful, sustainable democracy. It also coordinates development and humanitarian assistance efforts.
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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.
Tutelary (or guarded or protected) democracy is a type of diminished democracy in which the elected government has no effective power to govern and is in need of protection. Examples might be Iraq or Afghanistan though I'm not sure if one can speak of democracy in these cases.
i believe Afghanistan's government is an Islamic Republic.