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The association of the quality of life with Afghan households’ food insecurity before and after the recent political change in Afghanistan: a comparative analysis [PDF]
The overreaching objective of the current study is to investigate the association of quality of life with Afghan households’ food insecurity. The data was collected immediately after the Taliban took control of a large part of Afghanistan.
Jumakhan Saif-Nijat +10 more
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From cooperation to competition: an analysis of Iran-Taliban relations [PDF]
Iran-Taliban relations can be divided into three periods. The first period includes from the early 1370s to the end of this decade. Relations between Iran and the Taliban were competitive during this period.
nowzar shafiee
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Framing Analysis on the News of Taliban in Indonesian Online Media
This research aims to describe how CNN Indonesia, Tribunnews.com, and Kompas.com structure their coverage of the Taliban in Indonesia. This study is descriptive-qualitative in nature.
Raden Yusuf Sidiq Budiawan +1 more
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After 20 years of fighting against the invasion of the United States and its allies, the Taliban succeeded in taking power in Afghanistan on August 15, 2021. The return of the Taliban to power caused much controversy, especially regarding human rights.
Fitry Wahyuni, Hasbi Aswar
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The author offers an overview of the Afghan people's situation after the restoration of the Taliban regime. Following an analysis of the measures enacted by the Taliban regime to limit the exercise of some fundamental rights, the A.
Anonimo M
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United States Foreign Policy: Peace Agreement with the Taliban in 2020
The events of 9/11 of 2001 led the United States to issue a Global War on Terror (GWOT) policy. One implementation of this policy is the war against Al-Qaeda groups under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. The U.S.
Awani Yamora Masta
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State Responsibility of Afghanistan Under Taliban Regime
Serious concerns on the rights of Afghanistan’s women and girls have been raised ever since the Taliban returned to power on 15th August 2021. This paper uses a normative methodology to investigate the discrepancy of legal argument in the international
M. Yakub Aiyub Kadir, Siti Nurhaliza
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The Response of Southeast Asian and Indonesian Islamists to the Futuh of the Taliban: A Reflection
This article explains the purpose of establishing the Taliban, namely to restore peace, enforce sharia law, and maintain the Islamic character of Afghanistan.
Herdi Sahrasad +4 more
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In international law, there is a difference between the recognition of states and governments. Governments established under a state’s constitution do not need to be recognized by other states.
Nuray Ekşi
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The Taliban's Intellectual Foundation Based on Spriggan's Research Method: from Collapse to Recovery [PDF]
The Taliban is of the political studies issues that have been of interest in the Islamic world during the last three decades. The dynamism of this stream is tied to domestic and global crises.
Hamdollah Akvani +3 more
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