For more than two centuries, Afghanistan has faced a recurring crisis of the state, a crisis of legitimacy, and a crisis of political coexistence. Over this period, the country has experimented with a range of political structures, from the traditional emirate to centralized monarchy, the republic, a socialist system, an ideological state, and a republic […] The post The “Citizen-Centered Civilizational State” Theory in Afghanistan; An Attempt to Move Beyond the Historical Crisis of State-Building appeared first on Hasht-e Subh .