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Examination of Afghanistan's Development Traps
Abstract We examine the factors behind Afghanistan's persistent underdevelopment. Drawing on various theories of development traps operating at the demographic, economic and institutional levels, we seek to assess whether and to what extent their functioning affects Afghanistan's development. To capture the functioning of development traps empirically,
Klemen Knez, Tina G. Lokar
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TURKEY’s «SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP» WITH THE TALIBAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EU AND NATO [PDF]
The article focuses on two international political aspects of the radical changes in the situation in Afghanistan after the seizure of power there by the Taliban: the problem of legalizing the new government through its recognition by other states, first,
Alexander I. Shumilin
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Bezpieczeństwo społeczne w Afganistanie po powrocie talibów do władzy w perspektywie konstruktywistycznej [PDF]
The signing of an agreement between the U.S. and the Taliban on the withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan in 2020, has sparked increased interest in the state of security of Afghan society among international relations scholars, especially ...
Jowita Brudnicka-Żółtaniecka
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Representation image of woman in the movie "When the Moon Was Full" (Application of Roland Barthes Narrative and Semiotics Analysis) [PDF]
The image of women in Iranian cinema has always been represented in various genres. From the feminist discourses that seek to portray the existing discrimination against women in each period to the genres that refer to the role of women in the war years ...
Mahdi Akbari Golzar, qasem zaeri
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U.S. – TALIBAN: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE STAGES OF NEGOTIATIONS
The article presents a comparative analysis of the stages of the negotiation process between the United States and the Taliban. The different positions of the B. Obama and D. Trump administrations towards the Afghan peace process are also compared.
G. G. Machitidze
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Intra-Afghan Peace Talks: A Channel to Peace
The Taliban is one of the Islamic fundamentalist movements formed in the early 1990s by an Afghan faction of Mujahedeen, the Islamist fighters who had fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan which took place in December 1979 and continued up ...
Maryam Jami
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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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Political Economy of Power and Governance in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The article deals with the emergence and transformation of the political economy of power and governance in Afghanistan after the Operation Enduring Freedom and until the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021.
D. P. Elagin
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Islam Nusantara and Religious Peacemaking: Nahdlatul Ulama’s Ideas in Creating Peace in Afghanistan
The socio-political crisis in Afghanistan shows a surprising consequence, especially after the return of the Taliban in seizing the country after being overthrown by the United States (US) in 2001.
Mu'min Mu'min +2 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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