Afghanistan
Location:
Intro
Afghanistan’s geography grants corridor potential but persistent instability limits integration.
Background
Decades of conflict reshaped institutions, economy, and external relations.
History
- 1919: Independence – 1979-1989: Soviet-Afghan war – 2001-2021: US/NATO presence – 2021-: Taliban de facto control
Present Day
Limited recognition; humanitarian operations continue under constraints.
Future Outlook
Stabilization could unlock energy and transport corridors; otherwise isolation persists.
Population
33831764
Map
Afghanistan
Topics
Persons
Rudolf Kjellén
1864–1922
Halford J. Mackinder
1861–1947
Friedrich Ratzel
1844–1904
Alfred Thayer Mahan
1840–1914
Simón Bolívar
1783–1830
Carl von Clausewitz
1780–1831
Napoleon Bonaparte
1769–1821
Cyrus the Great
c. 600 BC–530 BC
Locations
Central Desert Basin
Pop.
Central Europe
Pop.
Chasiv Yar
Pop.
Cherkasy Oblast
Pop.
~1.1 million (pre-war est.)
Chernihiv Oblast
Pop.
~0.9 million (pre-war est.)
Chernivtsi Oblast
Pop.
~0.9 million (pre-war est.)
Colorado
Pop.
Connecticut
Pop.
Crimea (Autonomous Republic)
Pop.
~2.4 million (pre-war est.)
Dasht-e Kavir
Pop.
Points of Interest
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Event Timeline
988 AD
1569–1795
Polish-Lithuanian Rule over Ukraine
Before Moscow, there was Lublin. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth laid the groundwork for Western Ukrainian identity — and for centuries of contested rule.