POST-CONFLICT AFGHANISTAN: RESEARCHING WAYS TO IMPROVE THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF BALKH PROVINCE
Аннотация
This article examines the prospects for socio-economic reconstruction in post-conflict Afghanistan, with particular focus on Balkh Province as a strategically significant and relatively stable northern region. Moving beyond geopolitical interpretations of the Afghan conflict, the study emphasizes the urgent need to rebuild socio-economic infrastructure and strengthen local development capacities. The paper analyzes structural challenges facing Afghanistan, including weak public institutions, corruption, unemployment, dependency on foreign aid, and insufficient capacity of the central government to implement comprehensive reforms. Balkh Province is identified as a promising area for targeted development initiatives due to its comparatively favorable security conditions, agricultural potential, geographic accessibility, and opportunities for regional cooperation. The research proposes a framework for conducting qualitative and quantitative socio-economic assessments, including analysis of demographic, economic, institutional, and infrastructural indicators. It highlights the importance of academic collaboration, international assistance, and bilateral cooperation—particularly between Afghanistan and Uzbekistan—in fostering sustainable development. The study argues that carefully designed, socially oriented development programs can contribute to long-term stability and economic recovery in northern Afghanistan while strengthening regional integration.