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Taliban 2.0 and China's Counterterrorism Diplomacy in Afghanistan
Middle East Policy, 2023The US withdrawal that left the Taliban in control of Afghanistan has created a security dilemma for China. Beijing considers its Uyghur population to be a terror threat, and it believes the Taliban are allowing the group to use Afghanistan as a refuge ...
R. Verma
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China and the Taliban: Past as prologue?
The Journal of Strategic Studies, 2023Since the Taliban’s seizure of Kabul in August 2021, there has been significant attention to and debate over China’s ties with the Taliban. This article traces the development of China-Taliban relations from the Afghan Civil War in the 1990’s to the ...
Luke Encarnation, C. C. Fair
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The Conflicting Synthesis of the Taliban’s Religious and Cultural Identity
The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2023Though there is no constitution or founding document at present, a book written in 2022 by Abdul Hakim Haqqani, the Chief Justice of the Taliban’s government, titled The Islamic Emirate and Its System (al-Imarat al-Islamiat wa-Manzumatuha) appears to be ...
F. Zaland
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The Taliban’s Return to Power: An Empirical Analysis of the Afghan Peace Negotiations of 2018–2020
Defence and Peace Economics, 2023Peace negotiations reduce violence and facilitate a roadmap to prosperity and stability. This study assesses the immediate effects of four significant events during the Afghan peace talks on the 7-day district-level averages of violent incidents and ...
Rafiuddin Najam
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One year on from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan: re-instituting gender apartheid
Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2022One year on from the Taliban’s takeover, what has changed in Afghanistan? Why has re-instituting a gender apartheid regime been so central to the Taliban 2.0’s (Taliban 2.0 refers to the second version of the Taliban that came to power in August 2021 ...
Farkhondeh Akbari, J. True
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Afghanistan’s healthcare under Taliban: what are the challenges?
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2023Afghanistan’s healthcare, affected by civil wars and conflicts, continues to face challenges. In 2002, its health system was completely impaired, and some of the world’s worst health statistics were recorded in this country.
Shamim Arif +3 more
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Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2012
Farhat Taj, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 219 pages, appendix, glossary, notes, $59.99, ISBN (10): 1-4438-2960-9, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-2960-1 Few topics have aroused as...
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Farhat Taj, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011, 219 pages, appendix, glossary, notes, $59.99, ISBN (10): 1-4438-2960-9, ISBN (13): 978-1-4438-2960-1 Few topics have aroused as...
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Journal of public health
BACKGROUND Following the Taliban's resurgence, Afghan girls were probited from attending school and university, likely causing adverse psychological effects.
Abdul Qadim Mohammadi +5 more
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BACKGROUND Following the Taliban's resurgence, Afghan girls were probited from attending school and university, likely causing adverse psychological effects.
Abdul Qadim Mohammadi +5 more
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The Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan and Security Paradox
Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, 2022After years of prolonged armed conflict and fighting with the United States and NATO, the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan on 15 August 2021, by overthrowing a 20-year-old republic system and declaring it an Islamic Emirate.
Nilofar Sakhi
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Understanding Shifts in US Policies towards the Taliban: A Critical Analysis
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2022The ‘war on terror’ produced discourses, which elevated terrorism as a primary threat to international peace and security and justified the overthrow of regimes that were suspected of supporting terrorism.
Niamatullah Ibrahimi, Abbas Farasoo
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