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Role of political culture in Afghanistan political participation(2001-2016)
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
faṣlnāmah-yi kātib
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2706-7270
pISSN - 2706-7262
DOI - 10.32592/kqsrj.2019.5.11.3
Subject(s) - political culture , politics , political communication , political science , government (linguistics) , identity (music) , political socialization , political system , sociology , political economy , social science , public administration , american political science , democracy , law , aesthetics , philosophy , linguistics
Political culture, as a part of public culture and a group of beliefs, virtues, norms and approaches with views to the political area, is one of the basic issues which has been paid attention and the subject of many researches, especially since the second half of the 20th century. The topic of this article is studying Afghanistan political culture as well as answering the question of which impacts it has had on Afghanistan political participation during the after-2001 years. Also, in this research, by using an analytic-descriptive method, at first, the definition of political culture and its features in Afghanistan are presented and then, the occurred changes in the indexes of Afghanistan political coopetation in the recent decades are studied too. Political culture, as the system of empirical beliefs, symbols, virtues and the norms, which are regarded as the foundation of political action and the political behaviours of the public people, parties and the government officials is one of the basic issues which has been considered and studied by many experts of politucal area for the recent era. The continuity and strength of any any kinds of cooperations depends on the society political culture origin as it is a very important factor for defining the political social identity of the public members and determining their views, virtues and norms toward politics and authority. Moreover, in this study, at first,the level of changes in the last-two-decade political culture of Afghanistan society is discussed and then its impact on political participation is analysed through explaining the tie between beliefs and behaviours as well as a case study over the political cooperarion increase.

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