It’s happening right now, we are witnessing a tragedy in here.
international society, contrary to its simple and understandable appearance, is a theoretical concept in international relations that not only has a controversial definition, but even some famous theorists of international relations deny its existence.
Currently, the people of the country are not in a good situation, the majority are suffering from unemployment and have become depressed and unmotivated
Absolutely agree with you. Nowadays it’s only 2 years from Taliban tookover but our unemployment problems and economic problems are rising day by day.
To whom exactly? What do you think Taliban is that stupid?
Afghanistan went back 50 years this is the reality that we should all accept. In this way they can also not stay more, they must agree with what people want from them so that they can be recognized by other countries.
Also, western countries have many interests in Afghanistan, their embassies are closed here, many of their former employees remain here, so they want their offices to be opened again in this country.
Who do you think is the leader of the Taliban?Mullah Haibatullah?
A person who has not been seen by anyone and has not faced any media, the Taliban is a slave of America and does not need to recognize him!!!
with a little bit diffrent idea. in the 50 years back, they even did not let media to be active. no females outside with out mahram. no boys with longi and many other issues but still they have lots of problems
Ah, what an intriguing perspective you’ve presented! It seems like the world is indeed facing a complex dilemma, where either cutting off aid could exacerbate poverty or continuing to provide aid might enable the Taliban’s restrictions. Balancing these factors requires careful consideration of short-term and long-term implications. Perhaps exploring alternative solutions that address poverty while also promoting freedom and security could lead us towards a more sustainable path.
Welcome to Divergence phase: Let us generate ideas and solutions!
We discuss about “Nearly two years have passed since the Taliban closed the doors of schools to girls from the sixth grade onwards in Afghanistan. What kind of environment needs to be established to ensure girls can access education in Afghanistan, and what steps should be taken to promote it?"
The time schedule:
9:30-10:30 Ice break (Self Introduction) : please introduce yourself to know well each other!
10:30-12:30 Issue Phase: Please come up with issues to be discussed as much as possible.
#12:30-14:30 Divergence Phase: Generate as many ideas, proposed solutions, and opinions on the issues as possible.
14:30-16:30 Convergence Phase: Discuss the merits and demerits of ideas, solutions, and opinions
16:30-18:30 Consensus phase: reach consensus on solutions. In some cases, a vote will be taken.
18:30 Conclusion: Let us share the conclusion generated by our agent.
During the time of the American-made republic, about 80% of Afghanistan’s national budget was made up of foreign aid. This dependence was such that the salaries of civil servants and army soldiers were directly paid by the United States. With the overthrow of Ashraf Ghani’s government, all foreign aid was cut off. The US was paying the expenses of the Afghan army, which was more than 4 billion dollars annually, while the entire budget of the Taliban government this year was approved at 375 million dollars.
he died already and they do not want people to know
Provide your ideas, solutions and opinions!!!
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This amount is mainly obtained from customs duties and property taxes in different parts of the country.
I appreciate your input on the topic we discussed earlier. It seems like you are referring to the revenue that the country generates, which is primarily derived from customs duties and property taxes. Can you elaborate on how these sources of revenue impact the country’s financial situation?
as another question, Is there really something at the global level with the coordinates of an “international community” whose customs and laws are the basis for regulating international relations?
I appreciate your question. It raises an interesting point about the concept of an “international community” and its role in regulating global affairs. The term “international community” refers to the collective of nations and organizations that come together to address global challenges and establish norms and regulations for international relations.
While there isn’t a single, centralized authority that governs the international community, there are various mechanisms in place to facilitate cooperation and regulate interactions between nations. These mechanisms include international treaties, organizations like the United Nations, regional alliances, and customary international law.
However, the effectiveness and enforcement of these regulations can vary, as they rely on the consent and compliance of the participating countries. Additionally, different countries may have unique perspectives and priorities, which can sometimes make reaching consensus a complex process.
I’m curious to hear your thoughts on this. What’s your perspective on the role of the international community in regulating international relations? Do you think there could be improvements in this area?
Is it bad to do Jehad?
The dire economic situation in Afghanistan is an important part of the direct product of the Taliban government, such as the dismissal of tens of thousands of female employees from administrative jobs and depriving them of financial income.