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Women, extremism and repression under Taliban 2.0 in Afghanistan: beyond the good

Small Wars & Insurgencies
This article examines the position of women in Afghanistan after the Taliban return to power in August 2021. Importantly, the anti-modern and anti-western political ideology of the Taliban played a substantial role in how they came to power again through
Z. A. Wani
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From Power to Oppression: Threats to the Security of Afghan Women in the New Era of the Taliban Regime

Proceedings of Sunan Ampel International Conference of Political and Social Sciences
This research aims to analyze the policy impact of the Taliban regime on gender-based violence and its implications for human security in Afghanistan, focusing on the conditions of women and girls.
Abhitah Hayu Bhanuwati
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Taliban 2.0 and US National Security Policy in Afghanistan

Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, 2022
This article examines from the point of view of the US national security policy, the causes and contexts for the US exit from Afghanistan and the factors that will influence the US policy in Afghanistan in the coming decade.
Joshua Snider
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Afghanistan in Anarchy: America’s Withdrawal, Taliban Rule and Regional Implications for Central Asia

Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, 2022
This article analyses the geopolitical repercussions of America’s military withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Afghan Taliban’s seizure of power in 2021.
Charles J. Sullivan
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Taliban Advances

2021
Abstract Chapter Ten, “Taliban Advances,” covers the Taliban successes in 2008 in Helmand and Kandahar, as well as outcome of the US military campaign in the mountains of Kunar and Nuristan.
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Taliban takeover of Afghanistan: what will be its impact on healthcare?

Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2022
An effectively functioning national health care system that is capable of catering to the health needs of the population is an essential prerequisite in ensuring well-being in all aspects.
S. Quadri   +4 more
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The Taliban papers

Survival, 2002
Pakistan played a key role in creating the Taliban, which then became its very own Frankenstein's monster. In the run-up to 11 September, debates raged at the heart of its foreign-policy establishment as it became increasingly clear to Pakistani officials that the Taliban were out of control and that Pakistan's attempts to influence the fundamentalist ...
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Contextualising the Taliban redux (2021): is the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan a Pyrrhic Victory for Pakistan?

Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2022
After the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, a Pakistan spy chief told journalists in Kabul: ‘don’t worry, everything will be okay’ in Afghanistan. What is interesting to note in this assertion is that Pakistan had consistently been accused of playing a ...
Zahid Ullah
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The Taliban Did Not Create the Taliban, Imperialism Did

Journal of South Asian Development, 2012
Sir Karl Popper’s (2002) method of historicism has been neglected in the analysis of the radicalisation of Afghanistan’s society in the form of the Taliban. Popper’s historicism is the idea that the past may allow the forecasting of the future by understanding the state of the present in one specific line of historical inquiry.
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Good Taliban, Bad Taliban

Abstract This chapter explores the emergence of the Tahrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) following the Red Mosque crisis in 2007, its impact on Pakistan, and the response of Islamist parties. The TTP, also known as the Pakistani Taliban, quickly became a potent force opposing the Pakistani state, presenting a challenge not only to the ...
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