states in the world. Fragile states, due to the absence of basic needs, are an ideal breeding ground for insurgents.
A survey conducted between 2010 and 2012 showed rampant corruption was listed as a catalyst for Afghans to support the Taliban over the republic. The lack of corruption also reflected in the Taliban’s provision of ajustice system in the areas they controlled. The current size of the state, to which the Taliban’s previous regime pales in comparison, would test the movement’s integrity but the Taliban would in all likelihood outdo the Afghan republic before them.
Tradition, by definition, is at odds with evolution of thought and practice. This would limit the Taliban’s ability to modify policies and approaches to keep up with modern times. Though the Taliban’s religious conviction fed into their narrative of an impending victory, despite the odds, it would pose as the biggest challenge to their ability to adapt and govern this new Afghanistan.
The absolute nature of the Taliban victory could also lead to arrogance. This arrogance coupled with the Taliban’s battle hardened mentality would mean heavy-handed crackdowns on dissent and freedom of expression. This was recently seen in theirWhile the Republic had its fair chance of two decades to govern Afghanistan only to constantly fail, the Taliban have a chance to prove its doubters wrong.
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