The Taliban and Their Machiavellian Moment
The Taliban 2.0 have made overtures to states across different regions to seek international recognition. In a departure from their past isolationist foreign policy practices, I argue the Taliban have expediently, yet uncharacteristically, pursued these initiatives in a spirit of “ pragmatism.” The modus vivendi they have reached with Iran demonstrates
Mohsen Solhdoost
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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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AFGHANISTAN UNDER TALIBAN: A NEW REGIME POSES A THREAT TO INTERNATIONAL STABILITY
This research aimed to find out if the Taliban regime represents a threat to the International Community. The research focused mainly on the analysis of threats that neighboring countries and the international community face because of the establishment ...
Valeri Modebadze
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An Account of Iran’s Economic Diplomacy Strategy in Post-Taliban Afghanistan [PDF]
The present research elucidates Iran’s economic diplomacy strategy in post-Taliban Afghanistan. Employing a descriptive-analytic and applied (practical) methodology, the study draws its statistical population from experts and university professors ...
Parham Pourramezan
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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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The Impact of China's Active Engagement with Neo-Taliban on the Security of China [PDF]
China is actively engaged in Afghanistan, especially with the Neo-Taliban, which indicates significant changes in China's foreign policy. The Chinese government invited the Neo-Taliban delegations several times and tried to expand their role in their ...
Farzad Salimifar +2 more
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The Tangled Web of Taliban and Associated Movements
Following the devastating terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001,worldwide attention became focused on the Taliban and al-Qaida forcesin Afghanistan.
Greg Smith
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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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Improving child mental health and learning outcomes and reducing stigma and discrimination in conflict setting: findings from a cluster randomized controlled trial of a classroom-based psychosocial intervention in rural primary schools in Afghanistan. [PDF]
Background Conflict and crises have long‐lasting and dramatic consequences on the mental health of children. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a psychosocial intervention on child mental health in Afghanistan. Methods A two‐arm cluster‐randomized controlled trial was conducted in 83 rural primary schools within three provinces of Afghanistan.
Trani JF +12 more
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The Role of Pashtunwali Ethnic Tradition in the Historical Articulation of the Taliban Discourse in Negotiations with the Afghan Government [PDF]
After the fall of the republic in Afghanistan and the raising of the Taliban flag on the presidential palace, many thought that Afghanistan would GO back in time and return to the years before 2001.
Rohollah Eslami, Mohammad Reza Safari
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