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The development process of two post-conflict societies (Afghanistan versus Rwanda)IntroductionMostly most analyzes are limited to fragile states, those states that have been highly vulnerable to serious forms of internal aggression including civil wars. There have been more than 220 armed conflicts around the world from 1946 to 2001. Overall it includes about more than 140 civil wars, which caused the death of about 20 million people and the displacement of about 67 million (Panić, n.d.) . As a result of the combined interstates, the number is even higher today; internal wars concern countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Sudan. Because civil wars are not the only form of systematized violence and aggregation, the human costs of armed conflicts are better than the data suggests. Violence, organized crime, coups and even genocide have taken place in many countries such as Rwanda and Afghanistan. Rwanda and Afghanistan are the two post-conflict societies that have struggled to be stabilized and peaceful so that they can move towards development. Both countries have gone through massive turmoil and war. After the wars ended, with the help of the international community, both countries adopted their own constitutions and established new governments. Although some believe that the war in Afghanistan is over, the situation shows that it is still not peaceful as several insurgent groups, supported by neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Iran and Tajikistan, continue to carry out terrorist activities to overcome the government. or at least destabilize the country. After the collapse of the Taliban regime, an undemocratic interim government was established with the promise that... middle of paper... a testament to corruption, where Afghanistan comes first. The reason why Rwanda recovered very early is the strict laws that had legislated on corruption and wrongdoing. The stricter the laws become, the more people will try to stay on the right path. . . . . . . . . . . .Works CitedAnon., and Government of Afghanistan. [Online]Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AfghanistanAnon., and Constitution of Afghanistan. [Online] Available at: https://www.cimicweb.org/cmo/afg/Documents/Governance/Afghanistan_Corruption_Volume.pdfAnon., n.d. Local Government System in Rwanda. [Online] Available at: https://law.wustl.edu/WUGSLR/CitationManual/countries/rwanda.pdfAnon., and local government system in Rwanda. [Online] Available at: https://law.wustl.edu/WUGSLR/CitationManual/countries/rwanda.pdf Panić, M., nd POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES: AID EFFECTIVENESS.