Afghanistan’s Crisis Based on Michael Brecher’s Theory
Subject Areas :mehrdad khademi 1 * , amir hoshang mirkoshesh 2 , ahmad ashrafi 3
1 - Ph.D. Student of International Relations, Shahroud Unit, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor and Faculty Member, Shahroud Unit, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor and Faculty Member, Shahroud Unit, Islamic Azad University, Semnan, Iran
Keywords: Afghanistan, NATO, The U.S, Michael, Brecher’s theory,
Abstract :
absert The emergence of new crises in Afghanistan after the terrorist attacks of september 11, 2001 is going to continued at the high level crisis between the U.S. (NATO) and Taliban ( Al-Qaeda’s communal patron).The crisis is causes the national, regional and international developments, are different from each other in terms of intensity’s cope and dept. But every war is going to end. Therefor, the question about in nature of Afghanistan’crisis have been derived or how Afghanistan’s crisis is created and it’s rised and is falling and its impactions: The religion and the ethnic disputes, securities’ goals, fighting against international terrorism and rivalry over strategic resources. Also the hegemonic power is very important in international crises (the nature of the international system).In this framework, the paper is studies crisis from theoretical and practical points of views: the stability of hegemonitic theory, and internal and external dimensions of conflict are discussed.
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