AFGHANISTAN: CHALLENGES AND THREATS. A new book of the Tajik scientist-researcher published
DUSHANBE, 07.09.2017. /NIAT “Khovar”/. The new book of political science candidate Saymuddin Mirzoev “Afghanistan: Challenges and Threats” has been published, which describes the Afghan crisis, challenges and threats coming from the territory of Afghanistan. NIAT “Khovar” has been reported by the Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan.
The main object of research is the historical processes of political developments in Afghanistan, and it also describes the questions of public consciousness, ethnic and religious traditions.
The author in this research tries to show the main historical factors, their interrelation, features that promoted the formation of bases for occurrence of long crisis system in this country. The author also offers essentially new system approaches to the crisis decision in Afghanistan, which indicates the will of the most Afghani people. Existing problems can be solved only in case of national consolidation in Afghanistan, with the help and support of the international community and regional partners.
The book is intended for employees of governmental structures, international organizations, wide range of the academic experts and experts-interns in the field of conflictology and political science.









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