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Pre-2001 Taliban Religious Ideology – Context, Roots and Manifestations
This paper critically re-examines some of the prevailing narratives about the religious ideology of the early Taliban and analyses the four most common conventional concepts of it: being an ...
Marcin Krzyżanowski
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The challenges faced by women-owned companies in Afghanistan under COVID-19 and Taliban
The COVID-19 pandemic and the shift of power to the Taliban have negatively affected women-owned companies. This study aimed to explore the external and internal challenges of women-owned businesses from March 2020 to January 2022 in Afghanistan.
Tayeba Hashemy +9 more
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The word Taliban has been used by the public and is widely known as the name of the faction of the armed political movement in Afghanistan. However, in the past some time, the term Taliban is often used as a name for a group within the Corruption ...
M. Azizzullah Ilyas
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INDIAN ENGAGEMENT WITH TALIBAN-LED AFGHANISTAN AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN
Establishing a liberal government in post-Taliban Afghanistan allowed India to fulfil its foreign policy goal, i.e., investment in Afghanistan to acquire leverage for its anti-Pakistan agenda.
Muhammad Farooq
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Central Asian Regional Security after the Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan
This study seeks to answer the puzzle of how the US withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Taliban takeover will affect Central Asian regional security relations in the forthcoming period.
Rüştü Kaya, Erdal Bayar
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Explaining the Reasons Behind the Re-Domination of the Taliban in Afghanistan Based on Dekmejian’s Theory of Periodic Movements [PDF]
IntroductionFollowing the American invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and the subsequent overthrow of the Taliban government, extensive efforts were made to rebuild the Afghan nation-state and establish a democratic political system.
Zahed Ghaffari Hashjin +1 more
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Role of UN Women in Addressing Women's Rights in Afghanistan under Taliban
The current condition of Afghanistan under the Taliban government creates considerable humanitarian problems, especially concerning the rights of women and girls.
Nur Azizah, Fahriyya Noor Ahsana
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In August and September 2021, the Taliban emerged as a prominent subject in many media during the Afghan leadership transition. While prior research has examined the media's portrayal of the Taliban from diverse viewpoints and methodologies, no ...
Annisa Khairunnisa +3 more
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Reacting to corruption and oppression in the Kandahar of 1994, the Taliban is seen as working with Sunni clerics to foster a shariat movement for advancing economic justice and (corporal) punishment.
Michael Semple
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Para que al-Qaeda sea derrotada, ¿hay que negociar con los talibán o imponerse a ellos? [PDF]
Para derrotar a al-Qaeda hay que imponerse a los talibán y evitar que éstos continúen reproduciendo una subcultura de terrorismo en las zonas bajo su control.
Reinares, Fernando
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